Example sentences of "[adv] heading for the " in BNC.

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1 I wandered off to find Jack Mason and my parents and saw Toby , who was obviously heading for the Press tent , the conference with the winner , and several post-tournament drinks .
2 There was no discernible motion , but Rostov guessed that the pod was already heading for the surface of Tarvaras .
3 Winking broadly in Lindsey 's direction , he was already heading for the door .
4 Lindsey grinned , already heading for the door .
5 Kay was on her feet , already heading for the door .
6 So we were forever heading for the rocky interior of continents , to regions of crags and barrenness .
7 I was always heading for the carvery and eating too much .
8 I was always heading for the carvery and eating too much .
9 My professional clairvoyant friend , who was once heading for the Christian mission field , said ,
10 I 'm still heading for the hills .
11 The only things worth saving were a mulberry , a cherry plum and the Magnolia grandiflora which at the time came barely up to the window and is now heading for the roof .
12 We are now heading for The Green Nineties .
13 Assuming the Turkey Pens had been situated at the rear of the house , he reckoned he was now heading for the outer fence somewhere off to the north side of the grounds .
14 They came out of the circuit one by one and bore down on the SE5s , each of which was now heading for the balloon from a different quarter .
15 He joins Cheltenham fourth The Fellow , now heading for the Irish Grand National or Whitbread Gold Cup , among the absentees .
16 Instead of immediately heading for the ocean , as they are genetically programmed to do , they headed inland , and all perished .
17 Tom Jennings , the marathon running weaver is once again heading for the London marathon .
18 IT looks like the partnership is again heading for the rocks .
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