It was not a matter of much consequence, but she knew he seldom made mistakes, and in this instance she agreed with him.
This was something, though it did not strike him as a matter of much consequence, and he listlessly smoked out his cigar.
He made an attempt to overtake them and, falling, went on again, wondering a little who the strangers could be; though this was not a matter of much consequence.
In short, the divisions did not turn out to be of much consequence as a basis for representative party gatherings.
In select committees on bills this is not a matter of much consequence, because, as we have seen, they rarely have charge of important, or at least of contentious, measures.
But it is really not a point of much consequence, as both sides had enough, as stated, to serve the guns and handle the ships.
The comparative loss, as a means of testing the competitive prowess of the combatants, is not of much consequence in this case, as the weaker party in point of force conquered.
It is not of much consequence," the teacher might say, "whether you have good excuses or bad, so long as you are not prepared.
I did not think the articles of much consequence; but I thought it of consequence, that no delay should be given to the signing of the treaty after it was ready.
A good treaty with Portugal is of so much consequence to us, that I should not wonder if Congress should think it necessary to send a Minister to Lisbon to complete it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "much consequence" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.