33 examples of inconsequently in sentences

My thoughts turned, inconsequently, out of their channel of bitterness, to fresh, desperate questionings.

" "Pat," her father inconsequently said, "I'm proud of you!

the colonel pleaded; and then observed, inconsequently: "I can't somehow quite realize Aline is dead.

" Later in the evening he turned to her between the acts and remarked inconsequently: "Say, Abbie, do I look as if I'd just had my hair cut?" The Dog Andrew "Every dog is entitled to one bite.

he exclaimed inconsequently; then stopped and ran his transparent, heavily veined old hand over his forehead.

The girl laughed again inconsequently.

Come down to the shore for a breath of air, and I'll tell you all about it!" He linked his arm again in Crowther's, obviously glad to be gone; but when they had left the glittering place behind them, he still talked inconsequently about a thousand things till in his calm fashion Crowther turned him back.

I dare say even your lordship, however inconsequently you may often conduct yourself, would scarcely think of mid-day as the most proper season of concealment, or the passing through a crowded levee, the most natural method of entering the royal closet unobserved.

"You're English too, thank God," he said inconsequently.

"Billy," she spoke, inconsequently, and with averted head, "an honest man is the noblest work of Godand the rarest.

"It did not hurt him," she said inconsequently.

" "We'd been asked in church," replied Dorothea, somewhat inconsequently.

" The wife, a woman of few words and abrupt demeanour, made a pounce at the Court Guide to put it back in its place, but her "master," as she somewhat inconsequently called him, interposed.

" I slipped the document into my pocket without remark, and we proceeded on our way, Mrs. Hornby babbling inconsequently, with occasional outbursts of emotion, and Juliet silent and abstracted.

For every act, and, consequently, for every talent, an innate tendency is requisite, working automatically, and unconsciously carrying with itself the necessary predisposition; yet, for this very reason, it works on and on inconsequently, so that, although it contains its laws within itself, it may, nevertheless, ultimately run out, devoid of end or aim.

" "I've changed my mind," she said inconsequently, stuffing the fabric in her gauntlet.

Inconsequently he was wondering whether she would be dressed in black.

"I don't like to see you standing, ma'am," said Pegler inconsequently.

"I wonder," she said suddenly and inconsequently, "if Lionel has some enemyI mean a womanin his life, of whom his friends know nothing?" Blanche looked dubiously at the girl.

He stepped out and looked round the corner of the little house, feeling inconsequently the thrill of a scout among hostile red Indians as described in a favoured romance.

she added inconsequently.

" "Much good it'll do en when he's a-goin' to be killed," returned his spouse inconsequently.

Then, inconsequently, they talked of disgrace, and of scratching his name out of the Family Bible, and said they would rather follow him to his grave than see him married to Miss Ormiston.

Ramshorn bridled a little: she was only fifty-seven!"have had our turn, and theirs is come," said the rector rather inconsequently.

The goats, held in spasmodic restraint by Humbolt and Greeley and a little spotted dog which Casey had overlooked in his first inventory, were blatting inconsequently in the sage behind the garage.

33 examples of  inconsequently  in sentences