I was surprised--he will pardon me--at his injustice to the State of Massachusetts.
I was surprised at his lack of generosity and his lack of justice--he will pardon me--toward these colored soldiers.
I hope that the good clergyman, if he ever happens to see what I am writing, will pardon me for making mention of his hidden retreat, which he himself speaks of as "one of the remoter nooks of the old country.
But while I unite with the Senator on those points, he will pardon me, if I suggest to him that he has not done me justice in his reference to what I said.
If he wanted to mock me a little, I will pardon him; a good man unjustly suspected has a perfect right to revenge himself by a little irony.
I will pardon him on condition that he will keep his promise and never make himself known to me, for this is unquestionably the first duty of a mysterious unknown.
I rather believe that your father is a cruel egotist, that he shamefully sacrificed you to his own convenience in prolonging his cure; but here you are--I will pardon him.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will pardon" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.