Example sentences of "[pers pn] be heading for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Fabia arose on Sunday morning , thought of Cara , of Barney , and of the man she had never yet met but , with guilty conscience , hoped to , and then attempted to shed her anxieties by remembering that , with Františkovy Láznë being less than twenty-five miles away , Františkovy Láznë was where she was heading for that day .
2 Many people believe we are heading for environmental catastrophe unless we radically change the way we live , and the programme is a practical bid to bring about that change in urban areas .
3 The oil minister suggested that this would be as serious as physical closure , in which case ‘ we are heading for real trouble ’ .
4 French Socialists prepare to feast on crumbs of comfort The Socialists have been told so often that they are heading for total rout in tomorrow 's election that they will be relieved if they manage the 20 per cent predicted by the polls , writes Diana Geddes in Paris
5 But Barons came back to lead 4-3 at the end of the second and Tigers looked like they were heading for another defeat .
6 But it is heading for another record if the local newspapers are to be believed : that for sweatshops employing cheap , illegal , mainly female and immigrant workers who assemble the micro-electronics parts .
7 He is heading for 350 League appearances with Liverpool ( 183 goals ) and 50 FA Cup games .
8 Though he had no hope of beating Stevie or Buck , he was heading for one of the best net scores of the day .
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