Allah is your return, of all (of you), so He will inform you of what you did.
Unto Allah ye will all return; and then He will inform you of what ye used to do.
Thus have We made fair seeming to every people their deeds; then to their Lord shall be their return, so He will inform them of what they did.
But just now I will inform you of all my wooers and you can judge for yourself by this whether I deserve all the reproaches you made me in your last letter.
God knows with whom you did pass them, but I mean to find out if the whole story is not the creation of your devilish brain, and when I do so I will inform you.
Before I pass on to anything else, I will inform my readers of what took place on the occasion of my second visit to this old cardinal, a great enemy of the Jesuits, a wit, and man of letters.
As soon as I can learn anything concerning Gillam I will informyou of it.
If you are writing to General Washington, it may not be amiss to mention this--and if I hear farther on the matter I will inform you.
He will inform us of all that takes place in the Prussian camp, and of all the important movements of the king.
Well, this is doubtless an agreeable letter, for it will informme that D'Alembert accepts my proposal, and has decided to become the president of my Academy of Science.
With your majesty's permission," said Count Mattzahn, "I will inform you of their contents.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will inform" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.