Phrases with «imminent departure»

"Imminent departure" means that someone or something is about to leave or start very soon. Full definition

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Sentences with «imminent departure»

  • It's impossible to book tickets on the high - speed TGV this far in advance, but a check of a fairly imminent departure of late October on a Wednesday — the same day of the week Elena would be looking to travel to Milan — shows a fare of only $ 79 for the train ride, and a reasonable total trip duration. (pointsaway.com)
  • But it seems that money is not an issue at the Emirates, with Joel Campbell's imminent departure freeing up even more wages that have been loosened by Wenger's choice to send multiple players out on loan for the 2015/16 campaign. (fresharsenal.com)
  • The Independent's somewhat brief article points out that Arsenal requires a new right - back, particularly in light of Bacary Sagna's potentially imminent departure due to his refusal to renew his contract. (fresharsenal.com)
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