Ainda não temos significados para "seem irrelevance".
1I don't see why he cared for me, she added with seeming irrelevance.
2Then, with seeming irrelevance, he added: People are so illogical!
3It was Kate who finally said with seeming irrelevance:
4She related the most trivial details, seeming irrelevances, but the visitor did not interrupt her.
5The Londoners at a luncheon for peace talk about restaurants and dignitaries and matters of seeming irrelevance.
6Then with seeming irrelevance he said slowly:
7"That there hall's choked with dust," said the expressman with seeming irrelevance.
8But she broke off to add, with seeming irrelevance: "If you knew how I detest Blanche Carbury!"
9The banker kept his eyes on the treetops; he had his finger-tips nicely balanced before he remarked, with seeming irrelevance:
10After the preliminary remarks in which he indulged, she said, with seeming irrelevance, that Saturday had been a fine day.
11"Then she was a small woman?" adding with seeming irrelevance-"likemyself."
12"Love is like a vaccination," continued the little lady in grey, with seeming irrelevance.
13"It's a warm evening," remarked another, with seeming irrelevance.
14"I couldn't do it, Peter," Ambrose went on after a while with seeming irrelevance-howsoeverPeter understood.
15But she could not see the smile on Mr. Cresswell's lips, nor did she hear him remark twice, with seeming irrelevance, "The devil!"
16"Even if we turn back to-day there are thirty marches between us and the sea," he said with seeming irrelevance.