Inspector Willis was a good deal exercised by the question of whether or not he should have Archer shadowed.
The Pit Prop Syndicate|Freeman Wills Crofts
There's not only cops, but civilians, in every one of the panels, Willis.
A Matter of Importance|William Fitzgerald Jenkins
Since old Hughy had no better plan to suggest, Willis set off on the run.
A Busy Year at the Old Squire's|Charles Asbury Stephens
No fires could be made, Willis and I ate a little and lay down.
Who Goes There?|Blackwood Ketcham Benson
Willis, following discreetly, was in time to see the other seat himself at a table and leisurely take up the bill of fare.
The Pit Prop Syndicate|Freeman Wills Crofts
British Dictionary definitions for Willis
Willis
/ (ˈwɪlɪs) /
noun
Norman (David). born 1933, British trade union leader; general secretary of the Trades Union Congress (1984–93)
Ted. Baron Willis of Chislehurst. 1918–92, British author. His works include the play Hot Summer Night (1959) and the novel Death May Surprise Us (1974)
English anatomist and physician known for his studies of the nervous system and the brain. He discovered the circle of Willis at the base of the brain.