To me it seemed the most natural thing in the world to call for the wine-list and consult his choice of wine; but, will you believe me, he asked to be allowed to drink water!
Will you promise me to have nothing to do whatever with Fray Ignatius; and to resist every attempt he may make to induce you to go into a religious house of any kind?
Will you dare to become a partner in such wickedness?
Irene liked being talked to better than talking, and when her sister was by she was always, tacitly or explicitly, referring to her for confirmation of what she said.
He couldn't agree with me, and he was not in the least moved by the example of persons of quality in Europe, which I alleged in support of the life of idleness.
Oh, not quite so bad as that, Tom," said his father.
She is very pretty, and she is well-behaved; but there is nothing of her.
Will you reduce a father to wish that his only living child were laid beside her dead mother, in the tomb of our fathers?
It is then, Friend Isaac, will you pleasure us in this matter, and our day shall be truly kept, so God sa' me?
Well, if you will not, will you give me leave to do it?
But, I pray, will youtell me why you ask me such questions?
Obstinate, away with your book; will you go back with us or no?
Will you be awfully disappointed, Daddy, if I don't turn out to be a great author?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will you" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.