head for造句1. The film's haunting musical theme stayed in my head for days.
2. Head for 44th Street, a few blocks east of Sixth Avenue.
3. He doesn't have a head for heights .
4. I don't have a head for business.
5. Shaking your head for 'No' is not universal.
6. She drooped her head for shame.
7. He's no head for heights.
8. I have a good head for figures.
9. Hearing the words, he hung down his head for shame.
10. Try to put it out of your head for the time being.
11. Try to put the exams out of your head for tonight.
12. She had no head for business, and it was not long before she went under.
13. A steeplejack has to have a good head for heights.
14. I'm afraid I don't have a head for figures .
15. The idea has been going around in my head for quite a while and now I am getting it down on paper.
16. You'll need to keep a clear head for your interview.
17. Head for the roller-coasters for a spine-chilling ride.
18. I head for the cove to inspect the damage.
19. We head for the local needle park.
20. Plunge in and head for the fire tower.
21. Pack a picnic lunch and head for the country.
22. With her direct manner and good head for business she was soon promoted.
23. Yet it never entered her head for a moment to think that Prince Charles was remotely interested in romance.
24. The other bands whispered that Joseph would now head for Lapwai, abandoning them as Lawyer had done.
25. He should go in for accounting because he has a good head for figures.
26. He was too trusting-or, to put it another way, he had no head for business.
27. I'm glad I followed my heart rather than my head for once.
28. Having arrived at seashore, she looks better and her feelings begin to head for herself.
29. I won't have another drink, thanks. I need to have a clear head for my meeting in the morning.
30. Claire was the younger sister; square-jawed and stocky, the one with the head for business.