0 used to talk about what is going to happen in the future, especially things that you are certain about or things that are planned: --
1 used to talk about what someone or something is able or willing to do: --
2 used to ask someone to do something: --
3 used in conditional sentences with 'if': --
4 used to refer to what is likely: --
The confusion, in a politically-heated context, was a perfect recipe for the clash of wills concerning constitutional meaning.
To do this, both wills and accounts must be pressed into service.
Their goal is to causally bind their future selves using nothing but their wills.
While contemporary wills suggest that the parish quickly faded from parishioners' devotional plans and priorities, yet the churchwardens' accounts convey a contrary sense of resilience.
Table 8 in the text considers 1,359 wills that appeared by the end of 1913.
Many wills are formulated in the same way, with similar words and locutions.
On the other hand (as the pun drags on), however, the patient does not experience these actions as consciously willed.
Asked whether he or she consciously willed getting up for the soda, the person would likely say yes.