Bonaparte never, to my knowledge, caused annoyance to his wife.
Prior to the war, it had to be sent by courier, which caused some delay and annoyance.
This caused considerable annoyance among the delegates, who ignored it.
Using a public communications system for sending messages known to be false in order to cause annoyance.
It was not what you brought that caused annoyance.
The frequency of the extra traffic, has caused annoyance to some residents.
Take extra precautions where there is a risk of causing damage or annoyance to the public.
And the fact that it must have been paying off was, he imagined, going to cause him considerable annoyance.
"I don't wish to cause annoyance but it is important that we see this man," he said.
If the purpose of this letter was to cause mere annoyance, the writer would have given me a week to make my statement.