Chapter 3 The Tragedy of Birlstone Now for a moment I will ask leave to remove my own insignificant personality and to describe events which occurred before we arrived upon the scene by the light of knowledge which came to us afterwards.
While we are on our way, Mr. Mac, I will ask you to be good enough to tell me all about it.
But answer me one question frankly, and then I will ask another.
You have complied on the one condition, that whenever I really want your aid I will ask it; and, meanwhile, you have generously sought to obtain me justice from the cabinets of ministers and in the courts of kings.
As for the time and mode I must select in order to insure its result, I will ask you to abide by such instructions as I shall have occasion to convey through your uncle.
We will ask my cousins, without telling them anything; and they will be so surprised!
I will ask papa, and Mr Grey, and Sydney, and Uncle Philip, and all.
If my recovery should be delay'd long I will ask Mr. Abbey to let you visit me--keep up your Spirits as well as you can.
One of the Mr. Wylie's will be here to-day or to-morrow when I will ask him to send you George's Letter.
I will ask Mrs. Dilke to pay you a visit if the weather holds fine, the first time I see her.
He will ask it of a king as readily as of his servant; all men are equals in his eyes.
For his own part, should he need help, he will ask it readily of the first person he meets.
I feel sure some readers dissatisfied with that "Say no more, Jean Jacques," will ask what I really saw to admire in the conduct of Alexander.
That I will ask Thee, tell me it right, thou living God!
Which, if you please, I will ask her to eat to the honour of her son, and I am sure she will live much longer for it, to enjoy his fresh successes.
So I will ask you to present my compliments to Mrs. Meiklejohn upon her son, and to accept for yourself the warmest reminiscences of auld lang syne.
But the truth is I am pretty nearly useless at literature, and I will ask you to spare St. Ives when it goes to you; it is a sort of Count Robert of Paris.
Gird up thy loins like a man: I will ask thee, and do thou tell me.
Gird up thy loins like a man: I will ask thee, and answer thou me.
Hear, and I will speak: I will ask thee, and do thou tell me.
And king Sedecias sent, and took Jeremias the prophet to him to the third gate, that was in the house of the Lord: and the king said to Jeremias: I will ask thee a thing, hide nothing from me.
All I will ask then," said Midhir, "is to put my arms about her and to kiss her once.
I am willing," said Diarmuid, "if they will give the conditions I will ask.
I will ask God, my rock, "Why have you forgotten me?
Then Zedekiah the king sent, and took Jeremiah the prophet to him into the third entry that is in the house of Yahweh: and the king said to Jeremiah, I will ask you a thing; hide nothing from me.
Now that Madame Morel can walk, I will ask her to stay in the lodge, for Alfred would not, for an empire, remain alone.
Exactly--I will ask at the door; but tell me, is there no one below?
I will ask Lady d'Harville, and I doubt not she will give her consent.
I will askmy king-papa the next time he comes," said Irene.
You will ask her where you got it," answered the lady smiling.
You have complied, on the one condition, that whenever I really want your aid I will ask it; and, meanwhile, you have generously sought to obtain me justice from the cabinets of ministers and in the courts of kings.
Before discussing with you another and highly important question of style in writing, I will ask you to look back for a few moments on the road we have travelled.
And yet in conclusion I will ask you, reminding yourselves how fortunate is your lot in Cambridge, to think of fellow-Englishmen far less fortunate.
I will ask you to read the last few lines, yourself.
I will ask you to tell me the whole story, frankly, as man to man.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will ask" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.