depart - use in sentences

Object

  • stromness: Hamnavoe departed Stromness at 0900 to arrive in Scrabster at 1030 this morning.
  • min: Last bus: The last bus departs 30 mins after the close of the Market each day.
  • soul: The departed souls of many great warriors, who died defending the Pass, lie there.
  • passenger: It is also an optional airport transfer for departing passengers on afternoon flights to London Heathrow or Manchester.
  • minute: It departs every 10 minutes from outside the terminal building.
  • aircraft: The new flight paths were proposed for safety reasons to separate arriving and departing aircraft.

Preposition: at

  • hrs: The ship departs at 14.00 hrs DAY 4 Arrive Budapest 08.00 hrs.
  • interval: Groups will depart at approx 2minute intervals along Lime Grove Avenue.

Adjective complement

  • daily: I work at Gatwick and we have loads departing daily.

Modifying Another Word

  • dearly: HENRY We do our best to present the dearly departed in an appropriate manner.
  • dear: But as he sets out to bury his dear departed wife in fitting style, nothing quite goes to plan.
  • sadly: I would like to share with you some of my memories of our friend and neighbor who sadly departed from life too early.
  • radically: This is where the Gnostic with his mythic approach departs radically from his orthodox counterparts.

Preposition: after

  • breakfast: DAY 4: Depart after breakfast for the homeward journey.

Preposition: in

  • peace: Al-Welid, touched at the sight, let them depart in peace, and forbade Al-Hajjaj to interfere.

Preposition: from

  • norm: How many others, now lost, departed from the norm?
  • airport: However all 26 domestic flights due to depart from the airport have been canceled, with the exclusion of flights from Jersey.
  • terminal: Mull and Iona Tour This tour departs from the ferry terminal in Oban.

Preposition: for

  • journey: DAY 4: Time to depart for the homeward journey.

Preposition: by

  • train: You might like to consider ' letting the train take the strain ' and arrive and depart by train.

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