Example sentences of "[adv] head for " in BNC.

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1 Thus , those at the top , or on their way , naturally head for jobs where they can challenge assumptions , old and new .
2 Well you do n't have to go to the wild west , just head for ’ them thar hills ’ and a riding school where you can learn all the skills you 'll need to feel completely at home on the range .
3 Did you know they always head for the warmest , softest parts of a person , parts like a boy 's teddy-tail , for instance .
4 But every year we still head for the beaches and strip off , hoping to turn that white skin a lovely golden bronze .
5 He has heard about the ‘ Hello curse ’ , where loving couples tell in the glossy how good life is together … and immediately head for a break-up .
6 If your manicurist gets scissors out , immediately head for the door .
7 You can ride in the mountains , play tennis and squash , go swimming , enjoy a round or two of mini-golf or simply head for the hills in the company of a guide and a picnic .
8 The junior recruits set about their evening tasks While the seniors pack and then head for the NAAFI for their end-of-course party .
9 But protestors who say they are prepared to defy the bulldozers argue that traffic from Teesside could use the existing southern A66 by-pass round Darlington to Blands Corner on the edge of the town then head for the A1(M) .
10 Protesters argue that traffic from Teesside could use the existing southern A66 by-pass round Darlington to Blands Corner and then head for the A1(M) .
11 IF 80 minutes of dynamic non-stop dance , combined with reverberant rock music seems like an irresistible combination , then head for Glasgow 's Tramway fast to catch the stunning new show from the Cholmondeleys and Featherstonehaughs — Chummlees and Fanshaws to you and me — as conjured out of choreographer Lea Anderson 's febrile imagination .
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