Example sentences of "be heading for the " in BNC.
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1 | If you 're heading for the Paris Disney during the Easter holidays , how can you beat the queues ? |
2 | WE 'RE HEADING FOR THE ROCKS |
3 | We 're heading for the caravan with the sun painted on it . |
4 | ‘ It 's all the same with these women who think they 're heading for the top . |
5 | Tonight we 're heading for the finish in George Town . |
6 | They 're heading for the courts . |
7 | Due to the fact that his marriage had been heading for the rocks ? |
8 | ‘ Mait wo n't have been heading for the dock , ’ Ace reasoned . |
9 | Funny that they 'd both been heading for the same place , though . |
10 | He detailed recent job losses including yesterday 's news that 2,000 workers from the Government 's Defence Research Agency are heading for the scrapheap . |
11 | If you like night life and are heading for the Far East , do n't go to Japan . |
12 | Ironically Leicester are heading for the top using Brian Clough 's style of passing football and it 's Forest who are reverting to more of the long ball game . |
13 | These guys are heading for the Motorway . |
14 | Others have since arrived without permission , reinforcing rumours that hundreds more are heading for the county , after being evicted from festival sites in Somerset . |
15 | Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone . |
16 | Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone . |
17 | THE crack Dunluce trio of Billy Moffitt , Jeremy Henry and Ian McClure are heading for the British Isles Championships in Ayr next summer . |
18 | A party of physically handicapped people are heading for the sun of Majorca later this month on a holiday organised by Cleveland County Council social services . |
19 | With its main shareholders , M&G , a unit-trust group , which owns 6.9% , and the Kuwait Investment Office ( 10% ) , already nursing losses , Midland seems likely to be heading for the altar before long . |
20 | He later went on to say that he had seen the same man in the vicinity about 5.30 to 6.00 , and that he seemed to be heading for the Oliver 's shop . |
21 | Or indeed they could be heading for the two peaks we had just thrashed . |
22 | Yet even though he got the chance to fight Mr Bush , he would not now be heading for the White House if it had not been for the disaster which hit the President a few days after that TV interview . |
23 | But the chances are you 'll be heading for the hills next weekend , and according to the Countryside Commission for Scotland , almost 100,000 of you will be doing so in Scotland ! |
24 | So you 're gon na be heading for the sun ? |
25 | In following the same clues as her , he might well be heading for the same destination . |
26 | Rather naïvely , she 'd imagined most flights would be heading for the summer sun . |
27 | I may be heading for the infernal scrap-heap , but I still have my professional pride . |
28 | AS The Milk Race cavalcade left Liverpool today , Chris Lillywhite looked to be heading for the Banana team 's third race victory in four years . |
29 | Duff , who won the title when representing Auchinleck back in 1988 , but now resident in England and representing his new country , looked to be heading for the quarter-finals when he opened up a 6-1 final-set lead over Dennis Catunarich . |
30 | We 're two thirds of the way along I thought , Sheila , I said , I 'm heading for the wrong bridge . |