You will have the kindness, Dora, not to disturb her faith in me.
You will have the goodness to remember that if I don't look after your interests, no one else will.
You will have the goodness to inform him that that is my reply to his letter.
If you refuse to make use of it, you will have the kindness to put it aside and consider it as belonging to Willie.
You will have the habit of good company, and you have reflection in your power.
But at Paris, if you will have the latter, you must take the former along with it.
Clerk, you will have the goodness to send all the papers to the proper quarter; and in case of any question as to our having acted out of our jurisdiction, I take the responsibility thereof upon myself.
You will have the goodness to collect all the workpeople in my employment here at the castle, by one o'clock.
But, in the meantime, you will have the kindness to keep your box carefully locked.
Before I reply to you," observed Zingary, "you will have the goodness to inform me why you left the Palace by stealth on that occasion, and whether you saw or heard any thing remarkable after we had taken our departure?
Signor Markham," he said, "you will have the kindness to accompany me whither I shall conduct you.
Your reasoning is admirable, and I am already longing for the party you so cleverly suggested:" "You will have the pleasure of being with my cousin.
Willingly," said I, "if you will have the goodness to listen to me.
You will have the pleasure of meeting Madame Blondel and her husband," said she.
If you can convince the majority of American men, and what is more, the majority of American women, that woman is a person, you will have the ballot to-morrow.
Amendment as authorizing woman to vote, you will have the satisfaction of knowing that it but restores her to her old common law right in the persons of her American daughters.
You ought to vote; and when your understanding and intellect are convinced that you ought to do it, you will have the power to do it; and you never will till then.
You will have the goodness, Silvio, not to mention the subject.
Signorina," he exclaimed, "you will have the goodness to retire.
If you will have the kindness to provide me with writing-materials, I shall not be compelled to intrude on you much longer.
If you will stay to supper, you will have the pleasure of hearing him say grace before meat, and deliver a most soul-refreshing exhortation afterwards.
If you kill me now, you will have the perdition of my soul to answer for at the bar of judgment.
When I bewail my fate, Louisa, or express myself as being in want of consolation, you can offer it, if you will have the goodness.
You will have the goodness to let Mrs Dombey know, plainly, that I object to it; and that I expect her to defer, immediately, to my objection.
It is true, I made a confession as if I had stolen it; but this I did contrary to my conscience, through the force of torture, and for another reason that I am ready to give you, if you will have the goodness to hear me.
If you will have the kindness to step down to the Royal Exchange and to take the cocked-hat off the stoutest beadle's head, you will find my card in the lining of the crown, wrapped up in a piece of blue paper.
Perhaps, if you must be intemperate, you will have the goodness to go and be so in your own room.
If you will have the kindness to ring the bell, I will send for a tailor.
If you will have the self-denial to live ten years longer, you will see New Orleans more prosperous and lively than ever.
If you will have the goodness to peruse it, you will see that I am not exaggerating when I boast of the conquests of my superior officer.
If, therefore, you will have the goodness to speak, it must be to others, not to me!
You will have the condescension to help the coachman and Simon to make a search.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "you will have the" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.