1. disturb
I'm sorry to disturb you while you're talking.
I hope that the jet lag isn't going to disturb my sleep schedule too much.
Don't disturb me while I'm studying.
May I disturb you just a moment?
You were considerate not to disturb us.
Tom didn't want to disturb Mary so late at night, but it was an emergency.
She pleaded with him not to disturb her.
Will it disturb you if I turn on the TV?
Do not disturb.
Work quietly lest you disturb others.
He keeps quiet so that he won't disturb his father.
Birds disturb the soil.
It will disturb you in your studies.
Nobody can disturb a true friendship.
I don't know why in my dreams, she isn't there. Maybe she doesn't want to be there not to disturb me.
2. inconvenience
Not having a telephone is an inconvenience.
Would it inconvenience you to go yourself?
Sorry for inconvenience.
If one were to use the pronoun "one" it would go a long way towards relieving the inconvenience of not having a gender-neutral pronoun in English.
It's your duty to care for your parents regardless of the inconvenience.
The management regrets any inconvenience to customers caused by the building work.
Don't you feel any inconvenience living abroad?
I can't bear the inconvenience of country life.
I don't want to put her to even a small inconvenience.
My refusing to eat meat occasioned an inconvenience, and I was frequently chided for my singularity.
Parking in the city centre can be a major inconvenience due to the narrow streets.
Only dead people never get inconvenienced by their feelings.
I shouldn’t have been late; sorry for the inconvenience I caused.
As for the failure of the water supply, we can only apologise for any inconvenience it may have caused.
The strike will cause considerable public inconvenience.