3 examples of subheads in sentences

But if the word is derived from primitive English or from a foreign language, you must seek its origin, not in one of the numbered subheads of the definition, but in an etymological record you will perceive within brackets or parentheses.

"You will find the words of my text," Doc began, "in the revised version of the works of William Shakespeare, in the bookI mean playof Romeo and Juliet, Act Two, Scene Two: 'Parting is such sweet sorrow that I shall say good-night till it be morrow,'" and while the audience was pulling itself together he laid out that text in four heads, each with six subheads.

He'd been at it two hours when he got through burying the victims of his last illustration, and he was just ready to tackle his third head with six subheads.

3 examples of  subheads  in sentences