Example sentences of "[be] heading for a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | THE right-wing challenger Glafcos Clerides appeared to be heading for a narrow victory last night in a Cyprus presidential election which could be crucial for the future of the divided island . |
2 | The rift between the two brothers recalls the one between Cain and Abel and would seem at first to be heading for a similar conclusion . |
3 | TEAM up with Richard Gere and Kim Basinger and you could be heading for a super holiday in San Francisco . |
4 | If you 're a Libran who just has to say what 's on your mind come hell or high water you could be heading for a stormy time . |
5 | The Government could be heading for a damaging backbench revolt of Scottish Tories if it rejects Rosyth . |
6 | Molassi seemed to be heading for a large structure . |
7 | They adapted well to the conditions in the end but at half-time the found the Emerging Wallabies leading by 21–4 and they looked to be heading for a big win . |
8 | Most of the action takes place in San Francisco where the two lucky winners of our great contest will be heading for a sensational seven days . |
9 | It 's mainly set in San Francisco , where the two winners of our great contest will be heading for a sensational seven days . |
10 | PETER SUCH ( Essex ) produced a career-best 7-82 for England A against the Australian Cricket Academy in Melbourne which sent the ACA reeling to 231 all out in their first innings , after they appeared to be heading for a huge lead when they reached 159 for one . |
11 | However West Germany and its neighbouring countries may be heading for a different pattern . |