In sentence use of “headed for”

How to use in-sentence of “headed for”:

+ Herakles took the apples and headed for Tiryns.

+ A sailing ship owned by the former Shogunate that Koga boarded when he headed for the Ogasawara Islands, but was rented to the Sendai Domain.

+ Floyd, at first looked as if it were headed for Florida as a category 4 hurricane.

+ The depression headed for Florida, but moved back almost the same direction.

+ While the Americans headed for Cherbourg, a unit of troops led by the British moved towards Caen.

+ The Shogun fleet carrying former Shogunate troops and other army units who still wanted to fight, headed for Hokkaido.

In sentence use of headed for
In sentence use of headed for

Example sentences of “headed for”:

+ Unaware that a much larger Japanese force was also headed for Kaiapit and Nadzab, the company attacked the village on 19 September to secure the area so that it could be developed into an airfield.

+ Judy and Betty are headed for the Columbia Inn in Pine Tree, Vermont, where they are booked to perform over the holidays.

+ Danielle headed for the United States, but missed as it turned north.

+ After touching the Yucatán Peninsula as a weak hurricane, Carla moved into the Gulf of Mexico and headed for the U.S.

+ Since the day was the National Day of the People’s Republic of China, one of the ships was headed for the commemorative firework display.

+ According to a letter to his family, the messenger’s mission was to dismiss the Choshu samurais because they occupied the Ogura Clan’s territory, and the messenger headed for the Ogura clan territory succeeded this.

+ Tropical Depression Goring’s remnants was absorbed by a new system, where it became Tropical Storm Nari and headed for Japan.

+ Unaware that a much larger Japanese force was also headed for Kaiapit and Nadzab, the company attacked the village on 19 September to secure the area so that it could be developed into an airfield.

+ Judy and Betty are headed for the Columbia Inn in Pine Tree, Vermont, where they are booked to perform over the holidays.
+ Danielle headed for the United States, but missed as it turned north.

+ It weakened to a strong Category 3 late in the afternoon of September 7 as it headed for landfall on the northeastern coastline of Cuba that evening.

+ The “Mayflower” was headed for Virginia Colony, but the ship was damaged and they were forced to land at Cape Cod now called Provincetown Harbor.

+ While fleeing in his new car, Lupin notices a beautiful young woman names, who is locked up in a prison van, headed for maximum security.

+ The storm was headed for western Mexico.

+ Kelly and the man headed for her room at 13 Miller’s Court, Elizabeth Prater, who was woken by her kitten walking over her neck, and Sarah Lewis both reported hearing a faint cry of “Murder!” at about 4:00a.m., but did not react because they reported that it was common to hear such cries in the East End.

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