Example sentences of "[pron] headed for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I got up and dressed quickly and as quietly as I could , but Colin was awake and he mumbled a ‘ good luck ’ as I headed for the door .
2 It was time to find Graham Fearnley and I headed for the champagne tent .
3 I headed for the tube station at Baker Street and turned down my collar as I came into the Marylebone Road .
4 I headed for the bus line .
5 She did n't know how long it would take for someone with a gun to get into position to fire at her , so she took another deep breath , and threw herself away from the buoy , cutting under the surface as she headed for the opening .
6 With this intention firmly planted in her mind , she headed for the back stairs leading down into the kitchens .
7 She headed for the door .
8 As soon as she had put the telephone down , she headed for the door .
9 She headed for the door at a dead run , her new arm thumping uselessly against various items of furniture .
10 Instinctively , she headed for the door that led out into the garden .
11 As the bell rang again , insistently , urgently , she headed for the door , pulling the dressing-gown around her , feeling a cold spring of fear welling up inside .
12 The other girl made no attempt to hide her disgust as she turned back to the books lying before her on the table , and Rory felt her spirits sink still further as she headed for the door .
13 Her cabin , when she returned to it , was beautifully cool , and she headed for the shower , stripping off her clothes as she went .
14 As a precaution , the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service tug Roysterer stood by Unicorn as she headed for the Butt of Lewis .
15 Sliding out of bed , she headed for the bathroom .
16 Ace smiled sweetly , and slipped her mirrored sunglasses on as she headed for the reception area .
17 She parked her car and strode through the grand , carved doorway , her heels clicking purposefully as she headed for the reception desk .
18 Then , without a backward glance , she headed for the house .
19 And she wondered , as she headed for the hallway and the staircase that led up to her bedroom on the first floor , why the fact that that had not happened troubled her so .
20 As she headed for the path that crossed the garden to the pool and then on to the pine forest and olive grove , she heard one solitary , impassioned call that hung hauntingly in the hot air .
21 She took a deep breath , letting it out on a low , pleasurable chuckle as she headed for the stage .
22 She headed for the market .
23 Instinctively she headed for the fence at the far end , wanting to be as far away from the house as possible .
24 As she walked up Tullis Street , Templeton 's came into view , and she headed for the entrance that would take her to the offices where she d been told to report .
25 Surkov and Rozanov , escaping from admirers , joined me and we headed for the exit .
26 We headed for the north Norfolk coast , careering through the bright afternoon until Edward parked by a staithe where a creek coiled across a salt marsh , and we all piled out .
27 Stirling ordered the crews to take up formation and , bumping over the rough ground in the moonlight , they headed for the airfield .
28 They headed for the car park outside .
29 The crowd opened up and he headed for the gate .
30 By nightfall he believed he was 30 miles from Lubeck , so next morning he headed for the port along with workpeople .
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