How to use in-sentence of “depart”:
– Flights to Nairobi and other Kenyan, European and Middle Eastern destinations depart from the airport each day.
– All c2c services arrive and depart from the station.
– The next morning, Julie, George and Karla depart on the trip with Karla’s boyfriend Tyrell and their friend, Will Benson and Marlene Kennedy.
– Most of these services depart from the main bus station in the town.
– The addition of a new platform was announced by Land Transport Authority on 25 August 2014 to allow trains to arrive and depart at shorter intervals and an improvement in waiting times with the enhancements.
– Major international flights arrive and depart from Washington Dulles International Airport, northeast of the District in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.

Example sentences of “depart”:
– Edward and Bella soon depart for their honeymoon off the coast of Brazil.
– The script says: “Brother, what are you doing here? Come with me!” and the stoic lay brother replies: “You will not find anything bad on me, you repulsive beast, depart from me!”.
– The upperbound is not used normally, but used at morning to depart the train from train depot.
– Limited Express trains and K-Limited Express trains arrive at and depart from Tracks 1 and 3.
– Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport is the largest international airport in the Republic of China where most international flights depart and arrive everyday.
– Honiara has a dock from which ships depart to other provinces.
– These flights arrive and depart from Oahu and Maui.
– They depart from the central bus station near the railway station.
– The nasal septum can depart from the centreline of the nose; this condition is known as a deviated septum.
– Sitka complies, and transforms his brother back to his bear form, and Koda is briefly reunited with his mother’s spirit, before she and Sitka depart to the spirit realm.
- Edward and Bella soon depart for their honeymoon off the coast of Brazil.
- The script says: “Brother, what are you doing here? Come with me!” and the stoic lay brother replies: “You will not find anything bad on me, you repulsive beast, depart from me!”.
