Example sentences of "headed for [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Troubled Mr Major yesterday headed for a showdown with Euro-rebels by announcing he would put the Maastricht Treaty before Parliament around Christmas . |
2 | The drama began as Joe and his girlfriend Claire Gallagher , 19 , headed for a night out in the West End on Friday . |
3 | We left the car and , armed with NNT permits , headed for a hide belonging to the Norfolk Naturalists ' Trust . |
4 | AUSTRALIAN captain Allan Border struck an impressive 71 not out yesterday as Queensland 's four-day match against Pakistan appeared headed for a draw . |
5 | On the morning of the fourth day , with Men and People still in pursuit wherever he went , Creggan headed for a place where the food was where no Men were near . |
6 | Without a moment 's hesitation Stirling 's jeep headed for the runway , the fighting formation behind him . |
7 | Strong naval forces , including three aircraft carrier battle groups , headed for the Indian Ocean and other nearby areas ; land-based airpower , F-15s and B-52s , was established in the Arabian peninsula ; and the celebrated 82nd Airborne Division was also deployed to provide the beginnings of a ground force presence within what came to be spoken of as ‘ Operation Desert Shield ’ . |
8 | When they had finished with the shower , they recovered their belongings and headed for the resort . |
9 | FOR MANY years British golfers in search of winter sunshine headed for the fairways of Spain or Portugal , but with good exchange rates against the dollar the Atlantic seaboard of the United States has become an alternative . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | With this intention firmly planted in her mind , she headed for the back stairs leading down into the kitchens . |
12 | But a minute or two later , as they turned out of the car park and headed for the road that led back to the villa , Ronni gave way to the growing desolation within her . |
13 | The crowd opened up and he headed for the gate . |
14 | As soon as they had turned the corner , however , he put his paper down and headed for the row of pay phones that lined the wall . |
15 | A succession of ‘ names ’ headed for the constituency , posed for photos and headed South again . |
16 | She did n't know how long it would take for someone with a gun to get into position to fire at her , so she took another deep breath , and threw herself away from the buoy , cutting under the surface as she headed for the opening . |
17 | The following day , the visitors headed for the field and toured LASMO 's Santiago field gathering and pumping facility . |
18 | Surkov and Rozanov , escaping from admirers , joined me and we headed for the exit . |
19 | She backed the Golf round and headed for the exit . |
20 | I banked again and headed for the Bunker . |
21 | As a precaution , the Royal Maritime Auxiliary Service tug Roysterer stood by Unicorn as she headed for the Butt of Lewis . |
22 | Back inside the house he gathered them into an oversized bunch and headed for the kitchen , leaving a trail of fallen petals in his wake . |
23 | Ann headed for the kitchen . |
24 | ‘ Thanks , ’ Oliver called after him as Cobalt headed for the kitchen . |
25 | He turned with a wry smile and headed for the kitchen . |
26 | Iris picked up the tray of coffee mugs and headed for the kitchen , then stopped short . |
27 | As Inge plunged down the stairs and headed for the kitchen at the back of the house , Shiona watched her go with an almost envious smile . |
28 | Her cabin , when she returned to it , was beautifully cool , and she headed for the shower , stripping off her clothes as she went . |
29 | The bus pulled away from her children and headed for the market-place . |
30 | ‘ Poor sod , ’ he said to himself as he turned and headed for the others . |