Example sentences of "headed for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Borrowing effectively from Hitchcock 's STRANGERS ON A TRAIN , Curtis Hanson 's nightmare thriller stars James Spader as Michael , a young , buttoned-down contender in the corporate arena in Los Angeles , headed for a passionless marriage with a suitably beautiful brunette . |
2 | At 2 p.m. a big KC 135 tanker lifted off from Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington and headed for a mid-air rendezvous with the Eagle at 45,000 feet over the eastern seaboard . |
3 | Furious Saints fans ran on to the pitch in anger just before the final whistle as their team headed for a 2–1 defeat by QPR . |
4 | An ambitious programme involving British Waterways , the City Council and private developers was begun and the docks headed for a new future . |
5 | There were some who had been destined for fighters , especially Meteors , who found themselves headed for a dreaded bomber tour . |
6 | At last they came to a clearing , where Vic headed for a mossy log . |
7 | JOHN MAJOR today headed for a tough showdown with his predecessor Baroness Thatcher after MPs gave him the go-ahead to ratify the Maastricht Treaty . |
8 | He headed for a short , thick clump of maidenhair fern . |
9 | The talented female star headed for a welcome rest after a hectic six months that 's seen the release of her first solo LP and current hit single Walking on Broken Glass . |
10 | DAVID Mellor headed for the political wilderness yesterday by comparing himself to a great British hero . |
11 | But when they cast off Penry seemed reassuringly unconcerned , and sang under his breath as the Angharad headed for the turbulent stretch of sea separating Gullholm from the coast . |
12 | She picked up her jacket and handbag and headed for the distant clubhouse . |
13 | Relations deteriorated further in late March as hundreds of thousands of Iraqi Kurdish refugees headed for the Iranian border . |
14 | We visited the chapel and then headed for the living quarters . |
15 | Nails laughed , and headed for the industrial estate . |
16 | We headed for the 4th Squadron where we had been officially invited by some of the English members . |
17 | Shiona parked at the front , instead of at the side of the house where everyone normally parked their cars , and , pushing back her hair , headed for the front door . |
18 | As the fire was crackling into life she headed for the small lavatory in the hall . |
19 | She left the buffet and headed for the small John Menzies shop opposite . |
20 | The more the UK Vehicle Division restricted output , the more sure it headed for the final chop . ’ |
21 | She headed for the outsize black car that was parked opposite . |
22 | As they headed for the first aircraft they were fired on by a sentry . |
23 | He promptly turned off the by-pass and headed for the nearest hospital . |
24 | Helen headed for the nearest one and asked about photograph albums . |
25 | I discarded my unfamiliar new slinky satin pyjamas for my familiar old sweater and jeans and headed for the nearest shops . |
26 | Abandoning an untouched plate of food , she headed for the nearest door . |
27 | The , finally remembering all that I had been told , I capsized myself and grabbed onto the canoe and paddle and headed for the nearest bank . |
28 | But you need real people for a proper gloat so we headed for the cardboard suburb in the Strand . |
29 | He headed for the Seventh Day Adventist College , New Bold in Berkshire . |
30 | Leaving at midday he headed for the Tunisian coast in bad weather . |