expiry - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • period: The block will be automatically lifted upon expiry of the 24-hour period.
  • lease: Where a lease renews a previous lease the term runs from the date of expiry of the previous lease.
  • validity: Expiry of the validity of Miles occurs on a monthly basis.
  • tenancy: For Letting only service the deposit will be passed on to the Landlord to hold until the expiry of the tenancy.
  • contract: The NBS will not give notice at the expiry of the contract.
  • notice: Proceedings must commence within twelve months of expiry of the notice.

Converse of object

  • survive: Clauses 6, 7, 11 and 12 will survive any expiry or termination of these Advertising Terms and Conditions.
  • follow: However, we have suffered a set back with the withdrawal of a major tenant following the expiry of their lease.
  • check: Check the expiry dates if you are buying gift vouchers as a present.
  • approach: With statin patents approaching expiry it could be some time before we know the answer.

Modifies a noun

  • date: A renewal will run from the expiry date of the current approval.
  • date.: We will require your credit/debit card number and expiry date. if using a debit card we will also need the issue number.
  • period: The value Default uses the default expiry period for your server.
  • time: Set the expiry time to 0 hours to disable automatic expiry.

Noun used with modifier

  • patent: There are some drug groups for which we get regular enquiries on the patent expiry dates for all the group.
  • lease: At least 12 months in advance, especially in the case of a lease expiry.
  • password: Back to top Can I change the password expiry period?
  • default: The value Default uses the default expiry period for your server.
  • sentence: From date of release to the sentence expiry date they are ` at risk ' ( see above ).
  • card: Your card expiry date will be automatically updated on the bus - please however allow at least two working days for this to happen.

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