Sentence examples for head to war from inspiring English sources

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The groom was about to head to war, and there was to be no honeymoon, so the hotel sent a full meal home with the couple.

Even in blazing episodes, like the infernal scene with the wailing chorus in hell or the Hungarian march, in which soldiers head to war amid bursts of brass and rattling woodwinds, Mr. Levine kept the music cool and subtle.

Army Master Sgt. Bill McLain was preparing to head to war in Afghanistan three years ago when he found out the California National Guard had garnished his entire monthly paycheck.

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For troops heading to war, it was a revelation.

I didn't know what he meant when I was 20 and heading to war.

In discussing Iraq, the president told reporters, "I hope we're not headed to war".

In the summer of 2002, it was clear we were heading to war.

The ruse was part of a bipartisan pattern of deception for the sake of security engaged in by both of the last two presidents to cover their tracks as they headed to war zones.

Given the copious news leaks and op-ed skirmishes of the past six months, nobody could argue that if people only knew what kind of policy arguments were taking place inside the Administration we wouldn't be heading to war.

We think, for a moment, that she is heading to war, but she is really preparing to participate in a reality television show, something in the vein of "Survivor" and that she hopes will make her famous.

He compiled a stellar record at West Point, graduating second in the class of 1846, which led to a prestigious appointment in the U.S. Army's elite corps of engineers just as the nation was heading to war with Mexico.

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