We found 185 examples of how to use heading in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 185.
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1. | The bus was heading north. | |
2. | There points can be brought under the same heading. | |
3. | What heading does this come under? | |
4. | What heading does this book come under? | |
5. | "How far are you going?" "I'm heading for Chicago." | |
6. | The police were heading for a shake down. | |
7. | Americans are all heading north to the land of opportunity. | |
8. | I couldn't figure out where on earth he was heading for. | |
9. | He doesn't seem to be heading for the town. | |
10. | It is strange that a cameraman heading for a war-zone should not know about the danger of unexploded shells. The newspaper company is being negligent in its training. | |
11. | They are leaving Cairo today, heading for Tel Aviv. | |
12. | Where are you heading? | |
13. | A long caravan of camel was heading to the West. | |
14. | Which direction were they heading in? | |
15. | We're heading for disaster. | |
16. | Putin declared that Internet is bad for people because it's full of paedophiles, while admitting never using it himself, for lack of time. No doubt that without Internet, Russia is heading for a bright future. | |
17. | The boat is heading toward the harbor. | |
18. | Next week, we're heading to the mountain. | |
19. | Brian left heading for New York. | |
20. | You're heading exactly where I wanted to go. | |
21. | Diving in the Philippines was incredible, but I'm excited to be heading back to Sydney now! | |
22. | The country is heading in the right direction. | |
23. | I thought about heading over to Tom's, but decided not to. | |
24. | We're heading out. | |
25. | I'm heading out. |