Example sentences of "[pers pn] be heading for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I bet she 's heading for the bar — if it 's open yet . ’
2 Grabbing a robe and a towel , she was heading for the shower when someone tapped quietly at the cabin door .
3 She was heading for the supermercado when a flaxen-haired man with a teak-dark tan waved vigorously from beyond a group of onlookers on the opposite side of the square .
4 Tonight we 're heading for the finish in George Town .
5 We 're heading for the caravan with the sun painted on it .
6 ‘ It 's all the same with these women who think they 're heading for the top .
7 Their destination could only be guessed at , but by their line of march through upper Clydesdale it looked as though they were heading for the West March , possibly even Galloway .
8 They were heading for the bullseye to begin with , but then the target started to accelerate it speeded up .
9 At the height of the romance , the pair were inseparable and it was obvious to family and friends that they were heading for the altar .
10 Crossing the room as though he were heading for the wardrobe , Angel Four suddenly changed direction , took two swift paces to his right , seized the curtains with both hands and jerked them open .
11 Ahead and around him as he drifted forward , the melodic light was increasing gradually , growing stronger and brighter as though he were heading for the source .
12 It 's heading for the coast , taking scum like you back where you came from . ’
13 He 's heading for the gatehouse , Marcus .
14 He smacked the ball and it was heading for the roof of the net but it hit a west ham player on the head and almost knocked his head off !
15 Then , on sharp , swift strides he was heading for the door , while Shiona continued to stand where she was , rock still , as though rooted to the floor .
16 He was heading for the villa but not on the drive itself .
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