Example sentences of "headed [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Mick Jagger put on a charming little Greek skirt and gave a free performance to thousands in London 's Hyde Park , while Bob Dylan headed down to the Isle of Wight for a three-day festival of dope , sex and rock ‘ n ’ roll attended by 150,000 fans . |
2 | I headed over to the Kylie to collect Peter , so as to have an additional adult on board , and finally back to Nada to pick up Terrie and the children . |
3 | Endill told him the plan so far , and they headed off to the sick bay , Mr Litmus taking his pile of notes with him . |
4 | Everyone wished each other good luck and Mould , Matron and Endill headed off to the library . |
5 | So I headed back to the village . |
6 | ‘ Displacement activity , ’ she said and headed back to the mantelpiece where she swapped a silver-framed photograph for a white porcelain horse . |
7 | They headed back to the kitchen . |
8 | As Moshinsky went off to rehearsals , I headed back to the office of the General Manager , Andrew Welch . |
9 | And with that he headed back to the school , she ground shaking as he strode across the grass . |
10 | Without a word , I restarted the motor and headed back to the mooring bay , half a mile distant , encouraged by a running commentary : ‘ Why are we going in ? |
11 | He turned and headed back to the Montego , pausing as he opened the door . |
12 | We heard at least one yacht being warned off on VHF as we headed back to the Sunsail base in Corsica . |
13 | We headed back to the dockyards and on to the approach road for the Blackwall tunnel . |
14 | He shot a quick look sideways at her before he headed back to the road . |