Example sentences of "heading [adv] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 If you are thinking of heading on towards the Capital there 's no such problems there , the M4 the M40 and the M25 running quite nicely this evening .
2 ‘ We are obviously heading right into the centre of the Fortean flicker . ’
3 Time was ticking by , and she was heading deeper into the unknown depths of Plenty .
4 His first aid completed , he made a last check around to make sure he was still alone and unobserved then moved off , heading deeper into the forest away from the highway .
5 Movement , scent and sound can give you away when you 're heading in for a close up shot .
6 After leaving the station , we 'd just walk around for ten or fifteen minutes , doubling back on our tracks , heading in through the lobby of a big hotel and straight out again through the rear entrance , until finally we 'd come to some itty-bitty hotel in a back street with a desk in the hallway , and we 'd do the elevator routine .
7 In 1992 , a 2½ million lead after recession and poll tax means unless we have a centre-left reconstruction , we are heading inexorably for a Tory fifth term .
8 In short , the nation seemed to be heading inexorably towards an impasse .
9 A few moments later the two heroes were just specks under a cloud of dust , heading down towards the charcoal city .
10 To be heading down towards the Equator , towards tiny islands in the sun where pirates and privateers must have taken refuge to lie in wait for those gold-laden Spanish galleons , where a rich mixture of French , Dutch , Spanish and English had left an intriguing treasure-chest of cultures to be explored …
11 Just under twenty minutes later , with Kirsty having won the contest easily , the two of them were heading downstairs to the breakfast-room .
12 They wend off across the dully shining floor of the ballroom , heading approximately for the stairs .
13 ‘ McAllister was heading away from the danger area , and the last thing you do is dive in and risk conceding a spot-kick .
14 She struck out across-country , heading away from the marshes and the distant water with its old-time tales of death .
15 Magee leapt into the driver 's seat and pressed down on the accelerator , heading away from the scene of carnage , his own brow furrowed .
16 We were heading away from the Fraxilly sector , so Famlio could search in that area all they wanted .
17 Once out of sight it speeded up , heading not for the crematorium but back to the mortuary .
18 Four of the Night Owls Swimming Club , based at Templemore Avenue Pool , were having a ‘ splashing ’ time before heading off on a club trip to Donaghadee following a successful fund raising effort recently which brought in over £1 , for a local charity .
19 And the self same people who shake their heads and utter these remarks are the ones who will be heading off to the Med or Florida on their holidays next year , doubtless piloted there by someone up front who began his or her career on a little grass strip flying those little aeroplanes that look so flimsy .
20 You can express your concerns before heading off to the pop concert .
21 He and his wife Alexandra are heading off to the sun and fun of Mauritius where he will head up English television and radio news for the local broadcasting corporation .
22 heading off to the vet
23 A former 3rd Farnham scout was heading off with the Falklands-bound Navy task force as one of the mechanics servicing the Harrier jump-jets aboard HMS Hermes .
24 ‘ Are you heading off for a dirty weekend with the managing director ? ’
25 There are countless individual stories encapsulated in the photographs of migrant workers arriving at Continental stations or commuters pouring into the London termini , of the Jews being herded on to trains headed for the death-camps , or of armies departing for half a dozen different wars — the brave , cheerful , youthful faces of a nation 's young men heading off for the rendezvous with destiny .
26 The families are heading off for the only place where they can make a living these days : the jungle area of Chapare in Cochabamba. province .
27 And now the Newtownards man will be heading off for an all expenses paid weekend at the four star Castle Troy Hotel in Limerick , courtesy of competition organisers Co-Operation North .
28 You 're heading off into a grand adventure , you might not want additional baggage . "
29 This means heading off into the night to visit friends , relatives and neighbours bearing gifts of whisky and ‘ black bun and shorty [ shortcake ] ’ .
30 But more to the point she also hopes her children will be able to get a good education before heading off into the world .
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