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Meanings of landing into in English
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Usage of landing into in English
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Remember those Canadian geese that sent Captain Sully crash- landinginto the Hudson?
2
Dorfman mimics a lifeless crash- landinginto the dark, heaving waters.
3
He carried her across the landinginto his room, and the door closed quietly behind him.
4
I watched a young boy, four or five, hurtle himself at Roos, crash- landinginto her leg.
5
Williams had issues on serve for parts of the afternoon, particularly with the first delivery landinginto the net.
6
It traveled 3,700km before landinginto the northern Pacific Ocean.
7
He lost his head, and, instead of turning down the stairs, he ran across the landinginto the room opposite.
8
I walked across the landinginto the Humberts' bedroom, and calmly removed my diary from under her pillow into my pocket.
9
Five years after crash- landinginto the world of the Carolina Panthers, the 26-year-old has somehow remained the epicenter of swirling commotion and controversy.
10
Little like government control; full of encouragement for pure in heart, awkward for anybody trying to make a three-point landinginto the wind.
11
They held hands and walked on the beach, watching teenagers fly around recklessly on motorized kites before splash- landinginto the ice cold ocean.
12
When he had got outside, he leaned against the wall, like a drunken man, and then shambled across the landinginto a reading-room.
13
Two days later, Samuel and I disembarked at the Cambridge town landinginto a scene of celebration all at odds with our melancholy state.
14
The storm that had scoured First Landinginto scraps and mud hadn't been local.
15
According to the government body Seafish.org, most of Scotland's haddock supply comes from the North Sea via landingsinto the port of Peterhead.