The travelling public is inconvenienced enough by using public transport without contending with strikes. |
He was not at all inconvenienced by the furious pace and hardly put a foot wrong over the Prestbury Park fences. |
In America, barrier walls are built along highways to keep neighbors from being inconvenienced by the noise. |
I understand from the affidavits that the various deponents have inconvenienced themselves by coming to the Court today. |
He soon learns that the complex has been inconvenienced by security glitches. |
Traffic and the general public are greatly inconvenienced by delays and detours severely impacting on road users in the area. |