Examples of 'willes' in a sentence

Meaning of "willes"

willes (noun): Possibly a proper noun referring to a person's name or a specific location, without a widely known or standardized definition in English
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  • A surname.
  • plural of wille

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That was shot by jeff willes in arizona.
The band continued to tour with musician Nicholas Willes.
Actress Christine Willes played the character in subsequent episodes.
We had an interview with jeff willes.
Jeff Willes says the Phoenix Lights was impossible for the government to conceal.
I would do anything to work in a Fleming and Willes show.
Cowhig was married to actress Jean Willes and they had one son named Gerry.
Sound recording and outside eye Christopher Willes.
By his wife Margaret Brewster Willes had four sons and four daughters.
His brother was the eminent judge Sir John Willes.
Willes did not do so badly for himself, either.
Giving back to the community is something that Dr. Willes believes strongly in.
Mr Willes was also a great sportsman, and kept a pack of hounds at Sutton.
Adviser on concept and sound, Christopher Willes.
Mr. Willes I have described the type of man who does not commit murder.

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This is one of Fleming and Willes places, is not it?
Mr. Willes I owe you the most objective and profound apology.
You covered up two murders, Willes.
By his wife Jane, Willes had five sons and four daughters.
Willes sought re-election at Weymouth.
Let him be one, writes Ed Willes.
Mr. Willes is Have you been able to do anything?
This is one of Fleming and Willes places, isn ´ t it?
Mr. Willes I ´ ve described the type of man who doesn ´ t commit murder.
Nicholas Willes - keyboards.
Willes calls himself " the original UFO hunter . ".
During the April 1863 general conference, Willes was called on a mission to England.
Mr. Fleming, I am not finished yet Mr. Willes will ear you out, he 's in charge.

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