They should cause those to fear and tremble who flippantly declare it a matter of little consequence whether we obey God’s law or not.
If He will not save me, my life is of little consequence.
This inconvenience would be of little consequence, if the friction carried off the colour equally from all the points; but it does not do so, and hence the surface appears mottled.
Some manufacturers prefer a brass to a copper pan for boiling glue, and insist much on skimming it as it boils; but the apparatus I have represented renders skimming of little consequence.
Different authors have made different classifications of the presentations and positions, and have differently named them; but this is of little consequence, since they are still the same, no matter how they are named.
And in presentations of the face, or of the lower extremities, the particular position is of little consequence, the delivery being usually effected much the same in them all.
None of these presumptive signs are now needed, and therefore they are of little consequence, because there are others more certain.
The remainder of the charges were then brought forward, but they were of little consequence.
But this peculiarity, which in a junior officer was of little consequence, and a subject of mirth, in a captain became of a very serious nature.
This is civil courage, Darsie; and it is of little consequence to most men in this age and country whether they ever possess military courage or no.
The meanness of her condition did not represent her misery as of little consequence in his eyes, nor did it appear to justify, or even to palliate, his guilt, in bringing that misery upon her.
Though this incident will probably appear of little consequence to many of our readers; yet, trifling as it was, it had so violent an effect on poor Jones, that we thought it our duty to relate it.
Pray use your pleasure in the selection; and the more freely, as a fourth is of opinion that, however true, they are really of little consequence.
In this research, the glorioles of individual gentlemen and of separate states is of little consequence.
For it will be of little consequenceto the people whether they were subject to George or Louis; the king of Great Britain, or the French king; if both were arbitrary, as both would be, if both could levy taxes without parliament.
This was but of little consequence, as the squall and torrents of rain had now hid the enemy from their sight.
As God pleases, Mr. Seagrave I am an old man, and it is of little consequence.
I have said these things in my own way, the Epicureans have theirs: however, let us examine what they say; how they say it is of little consequence.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "little consequence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.