Ye shall be heartily welcome to them, I dare well say; Fare ye well, by your leave: now I will depart away.
I will depart; but you will bury her, yourself being her murderer.
I will but make my report to the procurator and I will depart--I care not whither.
We will but eat and then we will depart, for the Romans come quickly.
I will depart from an accursed country wherein there is never good winter.
Then Mahallika too said to Suryaprabha in wrath, "Now I will depart, man of many favourites," and went away.
My lord Sir Launcelot, now I see ye will depart, now, fair knight and courteous knight, have mercy upon me, and suffer me not to die for thy love.
Nay, said Balin, that do I not, for it is the custom of my country a knight alway to keep his weapon with him, and that custom will I keep, or else I will depart as I came.
I will depart at once to fight the Giant Galifron.
Then, when the Indians have fallen asleep, we will depart silently.
When my father is ready, we will depart," Antinahuel said.
I am weary as you can be of the life we are leading; we will depart as soon as you please.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "will depart" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.