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

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1 But when they cast off Penry seemed reassuringly unconcerned , and sang under his breath as the Angharad headed for the turbulent stretch of sea separating Gullholm from the coast .
2 In fact , such was the sheer awesomeness of Mr Wilson 's fury that , as one person , the whole assembled mass headed for the door at top speed .
3 And the car — the car headed for the Monument , ’ explained Jack as his mother came slowly over .
4 Without a moment 's hesitation Stirling 's jeep headed for the runway , the fighting formation behind him .
5 ‘ Thanks , ’ Oliver called after him as Cobalt headed for the kitchen .
6 Finn demanded , standing up as his superior headed for the door .
7 Furious Saints fans ran on to the pitch in anger just before the final whistle as their team headed for a 2–1 defeat by QPR .
8 Their meeting finished , the last details all sewn up , the crew headed for the door .
9 Ronnie Moran , who had been chatting with Mr Souness about the match hours before the Liverpool manager headed for the operating theatre , will have to report failure in his first game in charge .
10 FOR MANY years British golfers in search of winter sunshine headed for the fairways of Spain or Portugal , but with good exchange rates against the dollar the Atlantic seaboard of the United States has become an alternative .
11 The talented female star headed for a welcome rest after a hectic six months that 's seen the release of her first solo LP and current hit single Walking on Broken Glass .
12 The hounds , however , having wriggled under and through the gate , were still running , streaming away from them across the next field as the fox headed for the nearby covert .
13 On Saturday , Joshua 's mother headed for the
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