Which preposition to use with inconvenient

to Occurrences 38%

Any dates after June 1 were inconvenient to the first three Universities, but it was my good fortune that the University of London was able to carry out the plan, and that it had the cordial co-operation of that venerable Inn of Court, Gray's Inn, one of the "noblest nurseries of legal training.

for Occurrences 19%

Were the day inconvenient for the police, owing to the pressure of social engagements, another day was fixed, politics permitting.

in Occurrences 9%

Though inconvenient in many respects, yet my circumstances require it and I willingly put up with it.

of Occurrences 5%

Fresh water was found in a small cove 100 yards north from the landing-place on the sandy beach; the supply was so small as to be of little use, and the position inconvenient of access.

than Occurrences 2%

The ocean is never quiet; and a vessel that is not steadied by the pressure of her sails, frequently rolls in a way to render it no slight task even to maintain one's footing on her decks; frigates and ships of the line frequently proving more inconvenient than smaller vessels, under such circumstances.

on Occurrences 2%

The prevalence of the "Nortes," or northerly winds, at certain seasons, seriously affects the navigation on one side, while that of the "papagallos" is as inconvenient on the other.

without Occurrences 1%

The town has few attractions for the casual visitor, for the streets are narrow and inconvenient without being venerable.

from Occurrences 1%

The first kind of condenser employed by Mr. Watt was constructed after this fashion, but he found it in practice to be inconvenient from its size, and to become furred up or incrusted when the water was bad, whereby the conducting power of the metal was impaired.

with Occurrences 1%

It would be inconvenient with one servant.

as Occurrences 1%

For Jacob came over to expound his minute symptoms; and had everything that he gave out on the subject of human ailments been written down, it must have made a volume as large, as solemn, and as inconvenient as a family Bible.

Which preposition to use with  inconvenient