Example sentences of "be heading for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The presence of a full moon in your opposite sign this week means you 're heading for conflict with your loved ones .
2 Riding bicycles on sidewalks and narrow paths together , ringing bicycle bells and braking at people 's feet like wild bulls charging anybody , they 're heading for trouble . "
3 If you 're heading for Festival Country and the refined pleasure of Shakespeare and Shaw , head South-West and you 'll be there in 3 hours at most .
4 She had been heading for trouble by ever imagining that this man could be touched like any normal human being .
5 Strong figures are due from Eastern Electricity on Thursday with profits set to rise from £15.4m to £24m , while top-end estimates for Scottish Hydro-Electric are heading for £40m-£50m , up from £27m last year .
6 ANGLERS are heading for court because fish are too easy to catch .
7 Premier John Major 's hopes of a victory are on a knife-edge , with Tory rebels claiming they are heading for triumph .
8 The product 's sales are heading for £1 million a year , benefiting from ecological concern over the kangaroo skin that traditionally covers soccer boots .
9 Rebels say they are heading for victory
10 THE seconds are ticking away and thousands of children are heading for disaster .
11 Having checked that they are heading for Prague , I give a lift to the two young men at the head of the queue .
12 Well , while two hundred thousand people are heading for Silverstone , another forty thousand are expected at RAF Brize Norton .
13 The Royal Pioneers from Bicester are heading for Saudi Arabia to carry out logistics operations in support of the famous Desert Rats .
14 Normally , you will be able to agree to disagree when necessary , but if conflicting attitudes spill over into lasting antagonism , then you are heading for trouble .
15 One Bangkok stockbroker says that ‘ when people make investments because they want to see their name on a school in their home village , they are heading for trouble . ’
16 Hundreds of New Age vehicles are heading for Stonehenge for the weekend , but they 'll be turned away and could head north into Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire .
17 Now , after a lull of several years , the boat people are heading for Australia again , this time from Cambodia .
18 FEARS that the Mersey Ferries are heading for closure led to a demand for an inquiry today …
19 A TOP-LEVEL inquiry was demanded today into claims that the world-famous Mersey Ferries are heading for closure .
20 A TOP-LEVEL inquiry was demanded today into claims that the world-famous Mersey Ferries are heading for closure .
21 Even while the various rugby groups in South Africa are heading for unification , the New Zealand Rugby Football Union still can not quite make up its mind how quickly it should bridge the gap which has existed since the tumultuous Springbok tour of New Zealand in 1981 .
22 ‘ He could just be heading for Russia via the Czech border … ’
23 The Candy Castle Cup offshore meeting at Carrick Sailing Club finishes tomorrow and many of the boats taking part in the event will be heading for Scotland for next weekend 's popular Scottish offshore series .
24 He has to be heading for Holland , Germany or France … ’
25 All Dublin seemed to be heading for Christchurch Place tonight .
26 Our winning bride and her partner will be heading for Eleuthera , a quiet unspoiled island of rolling green hills dotted with pastel villages of timber houses set amidst gardens of tropical flowers .
27 Meanwhile most of Ulster 's top moto cross riders will be heading for Saintfield on Saturday when the Brian Bell Memorial Trophy is run for the 24th time .
28 If this scenario is correct , Saatchi could be heading for problems next year .
29 ‘ Should n't these two be heading for bed ? ’
30 But now their contacts at her refugee camp say Azra and her mother have disappeared and are thought to be heading for Germany .
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