Which preposition to use with departs

from Occurrences 983%

Let him not despise his kingdom, and may the succession not depart from his house!

for Occurrences 258%

After the legislature had been organized at Lawrence, he departed for Ohio and was absent several months.

in Occurrences 219%

" It had as grand a sound as it would have in the States to say a man had departed in a glass coach drawn by six cream-coloured horses.

with Occurrences 213%

But the viper, made bolder and more obdurate by that very favor, laid his hideous mouth on the wound he had given me, and after a long space, and after it had drunk much of my blood, methought that, despite my resistance, it drew forth my soul; and then, leaving my breast, departed with it.

to Occurrences 115%

Out of ancestry, tradition, talent, and training each departs to his own way.

on Occurrences 100%

" With a nondescript salute, the man departed on his errand; while we made haste to get into our clothes; after which, we began to prepare breakfast.

without Occurrences 86%

When my dear nurse had departed without making further discourse, and I was again alone, I felt that I had acted ill in despising her advice.

at Occurrences 40%

You, then," he continued, "Simmias and Cebes, and the rest, will each of you depart at some future time; but now 'destiny summons me,' as a tragic writer would say, and it is nearly time for me to betake myself to the bath; for it appears to me to be better to drink the poison after I have bathed myself, and not to trouble the women with washing my dead body.

out Occurrences 25%

And so they departed out of Egypt, and went not the right way by the Philistines, but our Lord led them by the way of desert which is by the Red Sea.

into Occurrences 22%

For twenty minutes or more odd waifs and strays of humanity crawled in through the trap-door, obtained their message of good or ill, and departed into the shadows as silently as they had come.

before Occurrences 16%

They soon gave proof of their hospitality, by ordering us to be served with fruit, milk, and butter-bread, nor were we allowed to depart before partaking of a cup of coffee.

as Occurrences 12%

" "And what about woman?" returned the Scalper, "doesn't she begin as a sell, continue as a sell, and depart as a sell?" "She does," replied the doctor.

by Occurrences 10%

The friends help the spirit which racks him to depart by blowing into his ear a few verses of the Koran; whereat the Dula, after a possession of about four hours, regains consciousness, looks around in surprise, and retires to his home fatigued but at last sane.

through Occurrences 7%

Before the dawn of day a mournful cavalcade moved obscurely out of a postern gate of the Alhambra and departed through one of the most retired quarters of the city.

about Occurrences 7%

The ships depart about the tenth of August for Ormus: albeit Secutra is an Iland and hath but few ships, which depart as abouesaid.

amid Occurrences 6%

They led him over to Moran, but instead of closing with him he thrust a few shillings into his hand, and turning to the crowd explained to them he was indeed but an actor, and that he had just gained a wager, and so departed amid much enthusiasm, to eat the supper he had won.

like Occurrences 5%

As he fell sprawling into the tonneau consciousness departed like a light withdrawn.

after Occurrences 5%

They departed after good entertainment, and afterwards they and many others returned to the ships in their boats, bringing with them such provisions as their country afforded.

down Occurrences 5%

muttered the others furiously, and straightway the posse departed down the hill.

towards Occurrences 4%

"In charity he was so abundant that he gave to the poor the tenth loaf of his workmanship; in zeal so fervent that in vow he promised and in deed attempted, to visit the places where Christ was conversant on earth; in which journey he made Rochester his way, where, after he had rested two or three days, he departed towards Canterbury.

under Occurrences 3%

I sometimes paid them for her myself in order to avoid noise and tumult; at other times we departed under vollies of abuse and imprecations such as brutta vecchia, maladetta carogna, and so forth.

over Occurrences 3%

Then would Johan have departed over seas, but Beltane ever dissuaded him, and fain these brethren would have loved each other as they had done aforetime, yet was the beauty of this woman ever betwixt them.

toward Occurrences 3%

Then the next morning we thought to haue gone away, but we could not be permitted that day, so we stayed there till two of the clocke the next morning, and then with a fresh gard of souldiers we departed toward Ierusalem.

of Occurrences 3%

That same day Peter and Paul appeared to St. Dionysius, as he saith in his foresaid epistle in these words: Understand the miracle and see the prodigy, my brother Timothy, of the day of the martyrdom of them, for I was ready in the time of departing of them.

during Occurrences 3%

A few days intervened, both sides resting as if by tacit suspension of hostilities: during these days a vast number of persons from all the states of the Volscians and Equans came to the camp, feeling no doubt that the Romans would depart during the night, if they perceived them.

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