departure造句121. Departure from this norm must be weighed with full consciousness of the heavy risks involved. 4.
122. Whatever had taken place in the banqueting hall after my departure, there was now a genuinely celebratory atmosphere amongst the guests.
123. The most important point of departure, however, is that rights, whether moral or legal, can involve correlative duties.
124. The suggestion of Communist affiliation to the Labour Party was regarded as an unwarrantable departure from principle.
125. He left with reluctance; but his departure did not make conversation any easier.
126. Again, one may be forced to the conclusion that his departure was a blessing in disguise for him.
127. The attraction between the conjectured planet and Uranus was to account for the latter's departure from its initially predicted orbit.
128. He presided over the 1990 leadership contest that saw the departure of Margaret Thatcher and the arrival of John Major.
129. It provides a useful point of departure for a historian of the present-day civil rights movement in the Soviet Union.
130. He also meets a leader who, after Mr Mandela's abrupt departure, can't help returning to the basic question.
131. I dote on his very absence, and I wish them a fair departure.William Shakespeare
132. Long delays in obtaining passports and visas often occur; be sure to apply well in advance of the anticipated departure date.
133. However, on a bad day chaos reigns, and nobody can predict a likely departure time.
134. He joined the Ellington band following the final departure of Sonny Greer from 1951-3.
135. Sam, without any hesitation had agreed knowing that to wait for the first available fireman would delay his train's departure.
136. Stewart's departure, after an incident that left Paul Roberts holding his face, did not seem to affect Spurs unduly.
137. Various airline industry estimates suggest that a one minute delay in scheduled aircraft departure costs between £130 and £750.
138. After Smith's departure, his deputy Nick Logan began a glittering career at the helm.
139. Electricity: read meter on arrival and departure - cost is ten pence per unit to cover standing charge as well as unit cost.
140. This chapter will concentrate on the circumstances and Chapter 8 on the consequences of departure.
141. But convenience and political considerations of the moment do not justify a basic departure from the principles of our system of government.
142. The departure of health minister Andrea Fischer and farm minister Karl-Heinz Funke follows a collapse in consumer confidence.
143. His departure will, of course, be a serious blow to our hopes of pulling away from the foot of the table.
144. Shortly after Norah's departure,[www.] Louise was fitted for her autumn suits.
145. You must pay the balance at least 8 weeks before departure.
146. To Coleridge himself, however, his enforced departure from Ottery seemed like betrayal.
147. Ensure flexi card and any other relevant items ie. keys, warrant cards etc. are returned prior to departure.
148. Telling him would mean more questions and delay her departure.
149. I have also, since her departure, caught up on the job applications correspondence, which in itself takes time.
150. Mrs Chan's departure should also prompt an active interest in Hong Kong from the international community.