Example sentences of "be heading for the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Funny that they 'd both been heading for the same place , though . |
2 | If you like night life and are heading for the Far East , do n't go to Japan . |
3 | Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone . |
4 | Tonight , 15 planes are heading for the British Drop Zone . |
5 | I may be heading for the infernal scrap-heap , but I still have my professional pride . |
6 | In following the same clues as her , he might well be heading for the same destination . |
7 | We 're two thirds of the way along I thought , Sheila , I said , I 'm heading for the wrong bridge . |
8 | 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 . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | Meanwhile , Cleveland Aid for Romanian Children is heading for the Iasi district of Romania on Sunday . |
11 | The Direct Tableware Company sales director Roger Young agrees that it will be next spring before any real growth in catering occurs , but he thinks there might be a slight upturn next month in the top-up business : ‘ It 's heading for the busy time and you ca n't serve customers without knives and forks . ’ |
12 | DAVID Mellor was heading for the political scrapheap last night after Downing Street revealed that he did NOT seek permission for his ‘ freebie ’ holiday with Mona Bauwens . |
13 | Her family had never doubted she was heading for the top job . |
14 | FRANCE 'S conservative op-position routed the ruling Socialist Party in yesterday 's first round of the general election and was heading for the biggest landslide victory this century . |