Examples of 'would expire' in a sentence

Meaning of "would expire"

Would expire is a phrase used to convey a hypothetical or conditional situation in which a specific item, document, agreement, or permission is set to no longer be valid or effective after a certain period or event. It signifies that something is on the verge of losing its legal or practical significance due to the passage of time or the occurrence of a triggering factor

How to use "would expire" in a sentence

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would expire
The subsidies would expire in three years.
The remainder of the victims would expire.
That you would expire as a human being in time.
You kept saying meds would expire.
His warnings would expire before they were canonized.
None of these changes would expire.
The other said she would expire of pneumonia if it was opened.
An ineffective blockade would expire.
The certificate would expire after three years.
Promotional usernames are time limited and they would expire.
Therefore its term would expire on the previous day.
Would expire as follows.
My permit would expire soon.
He would expire long before she would even think of dying.
Mother would expire.

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And they had a time span in which they would expire.
Each access credential would expire after a preset period of time.
The order did not say when the suspension would expire.
The remainder of the victims would expire from radiation induced illnesses.
The application does not contain a date by which the requested derogation would expire.
That authority would expire three years after the bill is enacted.
I thought what she had with Johnny would expire soon.
It would expire.
I thought what she had with Johnnie would expire soon.
There are even some links that would expire after being clicked on a number of times.
It would expire when HAMESTA came out of receivership.
The court decided that the law would expire in August.
That would expire soon the first of May every day.
The original Act foresaw that the subsidy would expire after six months.
He would expire before a shot went off if he knew!
The Bush tax cuts would expire.
It would expire prematurely, never even having a chance to be born.
If God withdrew His breath all flesh would expire.
But I knew the memo would expire right after the champ did.
They expressed special gratitude to those Board Members whose terms would expire in June.
Now the next contract would expire in mid-January.
By the time they became proficient, the contract would expire.
The bill 's provisions would expire two years after enactment.
And after ten years, the law would expire.
The remainder of the victims would expire from radiation-induced illnesses.
If the licensees did not have a spouse, the license would expire.
And your wings ' flight limit would expire long before you would make it up.
Consequently, some time was given before the unconstitutional laws would expire.
Optional, to the annual fee which would expire within a 4 months from the division.
But Katrina is ill. The doctor 's notebook said the vessel would expire at sundown.
But the new version would expire in four years, with the next parliamentary elections.
In that case, the put options would expire worthless.
The remainder of the victims would expire from radiation-induced illnesses- primarily leukemia and other cancers.
The doctor 's notebook said the vessel would expire at sundown.
In March, the order would expire and the residents would be executed.

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