Examples of 'willmott' in a sentence

Meaning of "willmott"

willmott is a surname of English origin. It is often used in personal or genealogical contexts
Show more definitions
  • A surname transferred from the given name.

How to use "willmott" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
willmott
Willmott was also known as a preacher.
Lee wrote the script with Kevin Willmott.
Mrs Willmott asked a number of questions.
Early that evening, Captain Robert Willmott had his dinner delivered to his quarters.
Willmott has now received a mandate to negotiate an agreement with EU ministers.
Mr Foster chose Mrs Willmott due to her interest in irises.
Willmott Dixon has been retaining an existing Victorian.
Glenis Willmott and.
The Willmott report improves considerably on the Commission proposal.
The building work was carried out by Hertfordshire-based Willmott Dixon.
John Willmott has served and changed Canadian agriculture for decades.
Glenis Willmott, to the Commission:.
Willmott Dixon has several business streams, construction, residential development and property support services.
Glenis Willmott, who also replied to a blue-card question by.
Willmott noted that before Lat left his kampung, he had only a younger sister and brother.

See also

Glenis Willmott, on behalf of the PSE Group, and.
Willmott is a member of the Labour Friends of Israel and has served as vice-chair.
Glenis Willmott (deputising for the author).
Willmott was consecrated as Bishop suffragan of Basingstoke in 2002.
In 2001, Rick Willmott became the fifth generation of the Willmott family to lead the business.
Willmott had married Edith Frances Riches in 1934, with whom he had two sons and a daughter.
Aimee Willmott applies her own science to beat Miley to Commonwealth gold.

Search by letter in the English dictionary