Example sentences of "the [noun] headed for " in BNC.
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1 | But when they cast off Penry seemed reassuringly unconcerned , and sang under his breath as the Angharad headed for the turbulent stretch of sea separating Gullholm from the coast . |
2 | And the car — the car headed for the Monument , ’ explained Jack as his mother came slowly over . |
3 | Then the Queen headed for her next destination . |
4 | The following day , the visitors headed for the field and toured LASMO 's Santiago field gathering and pumping facility . |
5 | As the Turbo headed for Marylebone 5 minutes early , Isaac and Austin prayed for consistency . |
6 | Their meeting finished , the last details all sewn up , the crew headed for the door . |
7 | The launch headed for Ardneavie jetty and Lucinda sighed contentment . |
8 | Next to it was a modern block which the men headed for . |
9 | The hounds , however , having wriggled under and through the gate , were still running , streaming away from them across the next field as the fox headed for the nearby covert . |
10 | An ambitious programme involving British Waterways , the City Council and private developers was begun and the docks headed for a new future . |
11 | The boys headed for the tea-table , not quite hurrying , with the two umpires strolling behind and a frigid few paces apart . |