Example sentences of "is head for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The most pessimistic observers are predicting growth rates of less than 1 per cent , and are suggesting that the Japanese economy is heading for a deep and prolonged recession .
2 Isobel nodded , her lips compressed , and then said : ‘ Yes , that ghastly , fat Humpty Dumpty is heading for a great fall , poor thing .
3 It is at this point that the system is heading for a new crisis .
4 Fashion designer , Finn McGill , is heading for a brilliant career when her mother falls ill and she decides to turn her back on Paris to return to her home town , Belfast .
5 South America 's most rigid political system is heading for a stirring , if risky , conflict of powers .
6 Before it collects a penny in gate money — and the match is heading for a full house — the Scottish Football Association will pocket £450,000 from the sale of trackside advertising to German companies .
7 It is heading for a thumping loss of more than FF700m ( about £85m ) this year and if you believe all the doomsters and gloomsters , the vultures are already circling over the lovable animated characters created by the legendary Walt Disney .
8 Now Britain is heading for a pre-Christmas Sunday shopping bonanza believe it or not now you heard it first here on this programme that I I predict that there will be completely deregulated Sunday trading before much long What ?
9 Cuts in interest ( and mortgage ) rates are starting to work their way through and inflation is heading for an all-time low .
10 Export sales manager is heading for the Far East shortly to expand the business into other countries , working with Courtaulds interests in Singapore and Hong Kong .
11 BILL CLINTON has given a chilling warning that Britain 's cosy relationship with the United States is heading for the big freeze when he takes over the White House .
12 Meanwhile , Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children is heading for the Iasi district of Romania on Sunday .
13 This shows he is headed for a clear collision course with the opposition .
14 UNDER the improbable aegis of Ronald Reagan , who has never found occasion to say much good or bad about science during his long public career , it may well be that the American scientific community is headed for an economic boom .
15 To leave a working-class environment is to head for the unknown .
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