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    Use "inconveniently" in a sentence

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    inconveniently


    1. An individual should remain on guard against internal inventions whose inestimable patterns are oftentimes (inconveniently) projected upon others


    2. His ship was way out in deep space, a region inconveniently between the Empire, the Rotham Republic, and the Polarian Confederated States, and mostly ignored by the major powers


    3. In the village, at a personal level, a widow had asked for the Duke’s help when she discovered her husband had forgotten to pay his life insurance premium and had inconveniently died


    4. Haven’t I myself brought many reluctant folks onto the convenient track of compromise? And once they get over their inhibitions, these scoundrels become past-masters at extortion, don’t they? But then, they’re inconveniently called corrupt by the left-outs, sour grapes


    5. there is actually, not inconveniently, no alternative


    6. Max thinks it might have been tracking slowly behind us all day as the Undead sometimes do waiting for the living to stop for a reprieve before inconveniently catching up


    7. Aiming downwards, with a gun balancing on one point; lying inconveniently on the ground; without a precision sight; from a distance of 1000 ft; and in an agitated frame of mind, because I was on the first mountain hunt of my life


    8. Because Historically: he is actually less evil than the rich powerful Governor of the colony of Port Royal is: (Oh yes… for those who never saw this series on TV: the TV series magically spirits Jim out of England and places him in the Caribbean, and places his tavern in the most corrupt rotten English Port of that era In the Caribbean: Port Royal: in Hispaniola… where the English Crown first legalized private butchery and killing by the masses as a ‘carte blanche’ of legal activity during their many wars against Spain… and then when the wars were over, they hunted down these once ‘legalized killers, and robbers and made illegal criminals out of them: because they were inconveniently interfering with the rich wealthy lords and ladies becoming even richer during times of no war…


    9. button was inconveniently missing


    10. But most inconveniently for us, the ship can no longer steer

    11. It was bandaged, of course, but much less inconveniently than my left hand and arm; those I carried in a sling; and I could only wear my coat like a cloak, loose over my shoulders and fastened at the neck


    12. It was, Merlin acknowledged, a remarkably effective defense in depth, yet the Abbey of the Snows was too remote and inconveniently located to serve as the Sisters’ operational headquarters


    13. The issue itself has vanished inconveniently among my papers, but the photograph must have fallen out beforehand, for I found it in February on the floor--and tonight, having sat for too long in one place, grasping after a language not compromised by time, I have it propped on the desk before me


    14. He can hardly make a third Blackfyre king whilst the second remains so inconveniently alive


    15. Most inconveniently it cut across the line they had chosen


    16. Undervaluations caused by neglect or prejudice may persist for an inconveniently long time, and the same applies to inflated prices caused by overenthusiasm or artificial stimulants


    17. If this were the case the process of laying and hatching might be inconveniently long, more especially as she migrates at a very early period; and the first hatched young would probably have to be fed by the male alone


    18. It seemed to me, too, that the house was inconveniently chosen, and required a needless length of tunnel


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    "inconveniently" definitions

    in an inconvenient manner