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100 Sentences With "made a beeline for"

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Some, holding Samoan flags, made a beeline for the waka Gaualofa.
I turned around and made a beeline for my stationary bike.
They dutifully made a beeline for the drips, bypassing the earlier work.
When we returned to class, I made a beeline for my bag.
Justin Theroux was tight lipped as he made a beeline for his NYC apartment.
I couldn't hold it any longer and made a beeline for the ladies room.
"It didn't help that I made a beeline for the snacks," Mr. Dacquel said.
Shortly after sitting down, Mariah got up and made a beeline for the DJ booth.
On a recent trip to Los Angeles, I made a beeline for an In-N-Out.
Moments later, Keith Urban entered from the same side door and made a beeline for Montgomery.
Gina Gershon had on a black goat-hair bolero and made a beeline for Brooke Shields.
As soon as their set came to an end, I made a beeline for the backstage area.
"Get in," several spectators yelled as the ball made a beeline for the hole before dropping in.
His daughter, who grew up in Oneonta, made a beeline for Brooklyn after graduating from law school.
The normie mice had zero chill and made a beeline for the spot where they last picked up.
He made a beeline for Rashad, who palmed him a stack of cash for appearing in the video.
This time, when the countdown reached zero, a bright white trail of exhaust made a beeline for space.
Back at the party, I made a beeline for DKG and introduced myself as her No. 1 fan.
Heading down the middle of the market, we made a beeline for a fish stall at the furthest end.
After news emerged that they would be able to go home, Kerby made a beeline for the piano bar.
We made a beeline for the venerable bar Li Po Cocktail Lounge, named after a hard-living Chinese poet.
When I found out Molly was at the writers' conference, I made a beeline for her table and introduced myself.
He made a beeline for Iger, with that "my wife is talented" look in his eyes, and got to work.
And later, after DiCaprio received his award, Winslet made a beeline for him, whispering into his ear as he laughed uproariously.
Although he wasn't seated at the same table initially, he made a beeline for Tom as soon as he saw him.
It started to sprinkle after a few frames; Bridezilla made a beeline for the limo so her hair wouldn't get ruined.
The explosion of MMA in Ireland has been well documented since Conor McGregor made a beeline for the UFC featherweight title.
Instead, investors have made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
Instead investors have made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
"Straight Outta Compton" won, and Ice Cube, one of the film's producers, accepted the award, then made a beeline for a waiting car.
I made a beeline for my dozens of journals, which I've kept fastidiously ever since I was a child, and packed all of them.
Breitman was not typically one to overextend himself socially, but he made a "beeline" for McCaffrey, she recalls, when she walked in the door.
After DiCaprio's win, Winslet made a beeline for the Revenant star and whispered something in his ear and he laughed uproariously as they embraced.
Shortly after his brother Nick arrived, the younger brother stood up from his table on the stage and made a beeline for the door.
As soon as Bob and Erin Yeisley arrived at the farm over the weekend, their three children made a beeline for the painted trees.
Since there were two outs, Piscotty was running on contact and made a beeline for home plate when he saw Baez whiff on the play.
As the weather took a turn for the steamy, the scruffy little monkeys made a beeline for the chance to have a delicious cool-down.
Mirah picked me up for work every morning, I made her lunch on Sundays, and we made a beeline for each other in crowded rooms.
Law enforcement sources tell us ... the suspected burglars pried a door open to get into Derulo's pad last month, and made a beeline for his safe.
Mr. Taylor made a beeline for a side exit and the men's room, where he was greeted as a "star witness" by a fellow relief seeker.
Hell, even Evans left Jackson Wink in the first place when teammate Jon Jones made a beeline for the UFC title shot he was primed for.
He made a beeline for a podium in his hotel, arguing that African-Americans are more likely to be pulled over, arrested and shot at by police.
Rickie Fowler, the world No. 5, made a beeline for the range to work out the kinks in his swing after signing for his round of 75.
The only one who did was the studio dog, who made a beeline for me and spent the next 20 minutes furiously and thoroughly licking my ankles.
Most of the vesicles from the runners made a beeline for the animals' livers, the scientists found, directed by biological signals that were not obvious but insistent.
Katelyn Makuh, 29, and her sister Ashley Makuh, 33, made a beeline for Brand's after arriving in Long Beach on the 193:04 express from Pennsylvania Station.
He earned a Ph.D. from Carnegie Mellon in 2005 and could have made a beeline for New York, Boston or Silicon Valley, but he decided to stay.
That afternoon, the police said, Mr. Martunovich yelled curses as he made a beeline for the restaurant manager, Thang Kheong Ng, a 61-year-old Malaysian immigrant.
I arrived in Münster and made a beeline for Erkmen's work; it was the first day of preview time, so there were not yet all that many visitors.
As People reports, the pop star and her mother, Tina Knowles Lawson, made a beeline for local chain Frenchy's Chicken during their visit to Houston, Texas this weekend.
He looked at me for a long time and then made a beeline for the urinal next to the sink, inches away from me, his stare never breaking.
Morris said he was walking down the street when a man in the opposite direction made eye contact with him, sped up and made a beeline for him.
She disembarked, then made a beeline for a cobble-stoned street near the water, arriving at the Brooklyn Flea, a weekly market held below the Manhattan Bridge's archways.
Investors made a beeline for the shares of aircraft leasing company BOC Aviation on its Hong Kong trading debut, a vote of confidence for the Asian air travel market.
My entire class made a beeline for the door, speed-walking down the hall toward the exit and then out onto the field at the base of the stairs.
Many have made a beeline for Aldershot, which has been the base for the Gurkha Brigade since 1997, when Hong Kong, its previous home, was handed back to China.
The senior struck out his friend but as the rest of his team celebrated, Koehn threw his glove and made a beeline for home plate to console his friend.
She then made a beeline for Harvy Santos, a "new wave" hat maker who had created a crown out of leather and studs based on Queen Victoria's traveling crown.
After opening with a 76 on Thursday, Spieth walked through the scoring area looking shellshocked and made a beeline for the practice green, where he putted until darkness fell.
I made a beeline for the Nilometer, a 9th-century tool that gives insight into the crucial role the Nile played in the health and productivity of the city.
His first home run, a solo shot leading off the fifth, was eye-opening, a line drive that made a beeline for the Yankees' bullpen in left-center field.
The former Netherlands midfielder Edgar Davids walked into the suite halfway through the exchange of gifts, clad in his trademark goggle sunglasses, and made a beeline for the buffet.
But it has this year failed to benefit as investors made a beeline for U.S. Treasuries, seen as the ultimate safe haven, which meant they had to buy dollars.
If you made a beeline for the Apple Watch section during Best Buy's Apple Event last week, you probably noticed something: Apple Watches got booted from the cool kid's table.
Tony, who has a funny parenting social media presence as Bottlerocket, told Scary Mommy they made a beeline for those rum drinks at a local restaurant called Gibbet Hill Grill.
Audiences made a beeline for felines last week, as the Broadway revival of the musical "Cats" had its biggest week at the box office since performances started in mid-July.
The left-handed golfer's tee shot landed near the front of the green and made a beeline for the hole before slamming into the flagstick and dropping into the cup.
Indeed, in several cases, a masked thief smashed windows with a hammer, made a beeline for a handful of valuables in display cases and left the museums within three minutes.
HELSINKI, Finland — When they really wanted to rile up conservative voters this spring, the politicians from Finland's nationalist party made a beeline for the rawest subject in this year's general election.
Oil producers have made a beeline for the Duvernay and Montney formations, known for their light oil which is easier to refine and cheaper to produce than northern Alberta's oil sands crude.
THE CROWD On a sopping-hot July evening, four bristly bikers rumbled up to the bar, ordered a round, unleashed a bloodthirsty yowl and made a beeline for the backyard foosball table.
U.S. presidents have in the past made a beeline for the Vatican while they were in Italy or Europe in order to meet with the head of the world's largest Christian church.
But as the rest of the elated Mounds View high schoolers swarmed the infield to celebrate, Koehn threw his glove and made a beeline for home plate to embrace and console his friend.
Senate Republicans heading to their weekly luncheon in the Capitol made a beeline for the elevators and many seemed to pick up the pace as the various versions of questions about Trump continued.
At the 1999 PC Forum, an elite tech event run by Dyson's sister, Esther, Bezos made a beeline for George, who had been writing about a little-known 1950s venture called Project Orion.
Mel B made a beeline for the police station Tuesday after the folks at Public Storage refused to let her in a unit she believes contains her sex tapes and Spice Girls memorabilia.
I was equally unprepared, when, storming the museum, perhaps in search of free screen time, my son made a beeline for the movie theater and arrived in the middle of the historic park's documentary.
I made a beeline for my room, plugged my iPhone into my speakers, and hit play on the first track of the album that would soon change everyone's life (or, at the very least, their year).
Where budding singers in the mid-2000s made a beeline for MySpace to upload songs in the hopes of being discovered, at 14 Dua was logging onto Instagram, developing a presence she continues to studiously maintain.
But they couldn't keep him strapped down for days at a time, and the second Mohammad's restraints were removed, he leaped out of bed and made a beeline for the door, eager to escape this unfamiliar room.
Rumor had it that he was a lock to replace Mike Pence as running mate until the fateful day when two of the leashes slipped from his grasp and the dogs made a beeline for Trump's jugular.
Bullion has erased gains from a surge past the $1,700 per ounce level for the first time since late 2012 on Monday, when investors made a beeline for safe havens amid the rapid spread of the virus.
Bullion has erased gains from a surge past the $1,700 per ounce level for the first time since late 2012 on Monday, when investors made a beeline for safe havens amid the rapid spread of the virus.
A rumpled, gaunt Turner exited jail in the predawn darkness of Friday morning, and made a beeline for a waiting SUV, which whisked him away from the rabble of reporters and the cluster of protestors waiting for him.
We made a beeline for it first thing, armed with skip-the-line Trailblazer passes ($70 unlimited, or $40 with restrictions, plus the $113 single-day admission) only to be told we'd have to wait or come back.
In typical guy fashion, I may have made a beeline for the inner thighs a bit too early, but the topical effects began to kick in after a few minutes, and she got a slight body high going.
Soon after, the couple, traveling separately in the trunks of two cars, crossed the border from Hungary into Yugoslavia and, after a stay in Italy, made a beeline for Manhattan, determined to plunge into the New York art world.
Self-taught in his teens, he made a beeline for indie bands like Kings Of Leon—"I thought, 'Oh, I'll try and write like I'm from Tennessee'… but obviously, I'm not from Tennessee," he says today, now 26, laughing at himself.
And some of those vying to lead the Democratic National Committee, sensing where the energy of the party was, made a beeline for Houston's airport on Saturday night after appearing at yet another desultory candidate forum at yet another hotel.
Mr. Scaramucci, who was dispatched as the White House communications director on July 31 after serving a bombastic, profanity-laced 10 days in the job, made a beeline for BLT Prime, and the salmon, on the night he was fired.
But before Wolf had a chance to round up the baby bird, the duckling jumped from the bird box and "made a beeline for the back fence and our neighbor's pond where the woodies have been hanging out," Wolf wrote on Facebook.
After receiving the harshest sentence of any American who's ever leaked classified information, Manning strolled out of the Kentucky military prison, slid on a fresh pair of black low-top Converse sneakers, and made a beeline for a fresh slice of pepperoni pizza.
Ms. Bandelli made a beeline for Westfield, where she and her husband had attended a wedding a couple of years earlier and Mr. Bandelli had declared, " 'If we moved to New Jersey, this is the only town I'd ever live in,' " she recalled.
Santha, a small, middle-aged man with a big smile, must have sensed it, because he made a beeline for me as I approached the small park near the Kandy Municipal Market on Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe Mawatha Street in the center of town.
Encounters The rapper 2 Chainz has a thing for luxury, so when he was in New York earlier this month to promote his new Viceland TV show, "Most Expensivest," he made a beeline for Christie's New York, on the eve of its postwar and contemporary art sale.
When I had my chance to scour the racks, I made a beeline for the loudest pieces in the room—that highlighter yellow cocktail dress rendered in a buttery scuba fabric with a mermaid hem, a bright magenta off the shoulder dress, two different dresses covered in sequins.
FINISHING TOUCH: Here's just one reason that Keith Urban is the reigning CMA and ACM Entertainer of the Year: When all the other performers made a beeline for the door at the end of the show, Urban was the only one who lingered, kneeling to reach the fans in the pit.
Whenever I'd try investigating a quest line, I'd have to make sure I made a beeline for a joy dispensary every few minutes, or figure out whatever I could in the time allotted, allow the joy to run out, wait for people to kill me, and respawn into the area.
Instead of avoiding reporters during a visit to meet with his client, as most presidential lawyers would do, Giuliani made a beeline for them, saying -- among other things -- that the part of the Mueller probe pertaining to the President must be done by September 1, so as not to meddle in this year's midterm elections.
A video released by Epic Lava Tours yesterday certainly supports that view:Watching lava from the safe distance of a boat one thing—but to anybody hoping to get a closer look, a Park Service press release offers this cautionary tale:Although park rangers temporarily closed the Kamokuna lava viewing area last night, five visitors ducked beneath the white rope closure line and made a beeline for the coastal cliffs around 7 p.m.

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