"You'll be married, and you'll have other things to think of," she said inconsequently, and with an accent of condescension.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
His mind then began to wander about the house, and he wondered whether there were other rooms like the drawing-room, and he thought, inconsequently, how beautiful the bathroom must be, and how leisurely it was-the life of these well-kept people, who were, no doubt, still sitting in the same room, only they had changed their clothes, and little Mr. Anning was there, and the aunt who would mind if the glass of her father's picture was broken.
"Night and Day"
Virginia Woolf
"I knew you wouldn't have it," replied her brother, inconsequently, "and there wasn't much of it."
"At Sunwich Port, Complete"
W.W. Jacobs