Citations:ingang

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English citations of ingang

  • 1912, The Veterinary Record, volume 24, page 159:
    where the movements of ingesta are very slow and the ingang and the outgang is the same, and the one function is suspended while the other is performed.
  • 1913, Harold Leeney, The Animal Doctor, page 64:
    We will begin then as the animal does, with the prehension, or gathering of food, and trace the troubles connected with digestion from the "ingang" to the "outgang," from whence, in the economy of nature, the refuse returns to the earth
  • 1914, Margaret Elsie Crowther Baillie-Saunders, The Belfry, page 76:
    Consequently Lady Briarwell and Mons. Ysambert had met at the ingang of the vast church-like station that snowy morning, rather gaily disconcerted : and had decided to be unconventional and to take the short railway journey together in the
  • 1986, The Antiquaries Journal, volume 66, page 100:
    The follows a long list of minor works, with references to the great round, the little round, the rail and ballaster 'of the great pleatforme of the rome immediately nixt to the Great Hall', the pavement of the new kitchen and of 'the ingang from the Great Hall to the Chappell as lykwayes att the great door into the new work if it be necessar'.