Example sentences of "[pers pn] be heading [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm heading for Oxford , and this is my first time away from the States . |
2 | I knew you were heading for Dublin , knew which hotel , because Donal had made a great point of telling me , and so , when the dinner I was at proved to be as boring and interminable as I had known it would , I left . |
3 | She was heading for Edinburgh but never turned up . |
4 | While we were heading into Gloucester dock , the 3-masted square rigger , Kaskelot hove into view ; a reminder that the canal can still handle big ships . |
5 | we were heading for Llandudno junction . |
6 | Having checked that they are heading for Prague , I give a lift to the two young men at the head of the queue . |
7 | The gang told the woman they were heading towards Widnes , and they then set off in a blue car . |
8 | The gang told the woman they were heading towards Widnes in a blue car . |
9 | On January 12th they were heading towards Eleuthera — the two friends , a dragoman , and an armed policeman they employed as a guard — when the weather worsened . |
10 | The signposts told her they were heading towards Oxford . |
11 | They were heading for Monument Hill . |
12 | She had n't even noticed where they were , but now he was guiding her up some stone steps , and she realised by the background music that they were heading for Pepe 's . |
13 | They were heading for Ghar Hasan … |
14 | He was heading for Inverness ultimately but made several sketching forays westward from Laggan Locks . |
15 | At the same time as Schuler made his decision Scott Pierce , a regular member of the New Zealand sevens side and a long-service North Harbour man , also said he was heading for Japan . |
16 | Last night he was heading for London with wife Mona , to collect his Littlewoods cheque . |
17 | He turned down a street leading to the coast road , and Ruth knew he was heading for Starr Hills . |