Sentence examples for plan on opening from inspiring English sources

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The investment will even pay off down the road; if you plan on opening more than one location, you can reuse many of the design elements and spreadsheets in the future.

If you plan on opening financial accounts in the name of your business, have more than one member, or have employees, you'll need a federal EIN.

Launching the new pub last September with a tasting session of gin distilled on-site, owner Iain Pert noted: "One of the biggest differences is that, unlike the Volunteer Arms, we don't plan on opening from 7am.

They plan on opening up their beta in late 2008.

They plan on opening their "hang machine" to the homeless after Bad Brains dies.  .

Not only that, but the folks at Redmond plan on opening them "right next door to Apple stores".

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The brewpub is waiting on final permits and approvals from the city before announcing a soft-opening date, but Brian Lenzo plans on opening within the next two weeks.

If your LLC has more than one member, or if you're planning on opening financial accounts in the name of the LLC, you'll need an EIN from the IRS.

So he is not planning on opening other locations.

They had suspended classes for the day, but were planning on opening on Wednesday.

Wachovia was planning on opening 250 branches in Texas over the next five years.

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