Examples of 'now depart' in a sentence

Meaning of "now depart"

now depart: This phrase is a concise way of requesting or instructing someone to leave or exit a place at the present moment. It is commonly used formally or authoritatively to signify an immediate departure

How to use "now depart" in a sentence

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now depart
You may now depart for your weekend.
Into what places will you now depart.
Now depart from this world.
This train will now depart from track one.
Now depart immediately.
I shall now depart.
Yes, and he that is trespassing shall now depart.
And now depart.
There is no word yet on when they will now depart for China.
The CD should not now depart from this winning formula.
Now depart from Me, you murderers, you worker of iniquity, for I never knew you.
The vessel will now depart from La Romana.
The pig-guy will now depart for lunch.

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