Example sentences of "[am/are] head for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You 're heading for a nasty fall — into the fiery furnace of damnation .
2 ‘ You 're heading for a bad attack of sunburn . ’
3 They 're heading for an English style village that 's being built just north of Tokyo .
4 I am heading for a wilding apple tree I discovered last year — sniffed out , actually , since its lemon-yellow fruits smelt deliciously of quince and scented the air for dozens of yards around .
5 Minutes later we are heading for a small island group north of Vengsøya , to round that and head on for the next .
6 As for the Socialists , they have been told so often that they are heading for a total rout that they will actually be relieved if they manage to get the 20 per cent which the last polls were predicting .
7 If you like night life and are heading for the Far East , do n't go to Japan .
8 THE crack Dunluce trio of Billy Moffitt , Jeremy Henry and Ian McClure are heading for the British Isles Championships in Ayr next summer .
9 Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone .
10 Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone .
11 We 're two thirds of the way along I thought , Sheila , I said , I 'm heading for the wrong bridge .
12 Subtitled How The World Will Change In The Depression Of The 1990s , its central hypothesis is that we are headed for a major depression , that deflation will return , that property prices will collapse by two-thirds , that Islam will pour into the power vacuum left by communism , that taxes will soar , that many major corporations will cease to exist , that anyone wealthy enough will flee big cities and away from the gangs controlling them , that countries like India , Canada , South Africa and Israel will fall to bits , that there will be plagues of locusts and frogs and that firstborn sons ought to head for the hills while they 've got the chance .
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