We have no meanings for "very inconvenient" in our records yet.
1 I find my staying here will be very inconvenient to the Government.
2 It is Saturday, and very inconvenient for me to go any farther.
3 Brock's sound old house-dog instinct must have been very inconvenient to her.
4 No, she wasn't, for the fact of Delaware's very inconvenient death remained.
5 That is true, Lizzie; it was irregular, and certainly very inconvenient .
6 We might do this without any very inconvenient change in our present titles.
7 It is very inconvenient for me to attend to you at this hour.
8 The disjointed nature of these publications made their use very inconvenient .
9 It certainly was a beautiful rhyme, but it was very inconvenient .
10 It is indeed very inconvenient , because I have a severe cold.
11 The beep of the com interrupted Edytá Sokolowska at a very inconvenient moment.
12 That would be very inconvenient , for I have greatly counted on her life.
13 He'd have to reschedule her, and that would be very inconvenient .
14 It is very inconvenient , but one must accept the inevitable.
15 It was a small hotel; and a very inconvenient one.
16 I went to my new seat with great disgust, and found it very inconvenient .
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