adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
headed notepaper (= with the sender’s address printed on it )
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
north
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Tom, who had already squared things with his boss, left the office at lunchtime and headed north up the motorway.
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But I eventually reached the motorway and headed north .
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The big day was February 4, and Chapman headed north with his team on the previous Thursday.
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The St Louis turned round and headed north for a second time.
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He nodded miserably and headed north .
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He then headed north , taking his eldest son with him.
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The day after the Shalimar crowning ceremony, Aurangzeb again gathered his army and headed north after Dara Shukoh.
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Police rang them as they headed north after a friend's wedding in the Home Counties.
notepaper
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On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper .
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Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper .
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Other Railfreight assets from office buildings to headed notepaper also received the appropriate embellishments.
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They agreed to this and even gave him their headed notepaper to use in ordering.
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Could you carry the idea through on the headed notepaper ?
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Volunteers have raised money for headed notepaper , travel expenses and visits.
south
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One local woman had said she'd had it with Petrolia, packed up her things and headed south .
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The captain turned the St Louis round and headed south again.
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From there they headed south into the desert to Bir Zalten where they arrived on 29 November.
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By the time she finally headed south again Kirsty's future would have been decided.
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So I got straight into the car and headed south , hoping I could reach Carlisle before the train did.
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In 1989, she headed south from her birthplace to settle in the forests east of the Värmland town of Arvika.
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Accompanied by his wife and stepson, he headed south , leaving his mark as a burglar.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be headed
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The page was headed "Expenses."
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Where are you guys headed ?
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Across the region, 45 percent of black families are headed by single women and 6 percent by single men.
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Azed's new department is headed by Thomas Egger, who will have overall responsibility for buying, marketing and sales.
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Ellingwood drove beside the track for some distance, not telling Jimmy where they were headed .
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It was headed by Professor Godfrey Thomson and already produced tests which correlated very highly with secondary school success.
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Prop. 140 is headed for the U. S. Supreme Court.
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This question is of some importance because we may be headed for a reversal right now.
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Tuesday, amid indications that the bill to retire the song was headed for passage, 12 Democrats voted against it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Even if, in this instance, the mistake appears on the committee's headed notepaper.
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On Gordon's desk was a pile of headed notepaper.