In his short life, he built and flew nine headless biplanes.
However, it usually appears as a black, gigantic headless being.
With this are associated a headless life-size figure who is not the owner of the clutching hand, and one or more heads.
His headless body then climbs onto the roof and manages to reattach his head.
However, while barely conscious due to the collapse of the ground, he saw the silhouette of a headless figure walking away.
They also came to look at his headless body.
The dog is allegedly headless, and leaps over the side of the bridge and into the water, although it can be heard barking at night.
The remaining portions of the cleft sentences in (1) and (2) are noun phrases that contain headless relative clauses.