Temp db full error

Hi Team,
I have multiple insert statement which is causing tempdb getting full but i cannot take out this insert statements(inserting close to 10 Millions records in single insert statement). How to avoid this?
Thanks,
Eshwar.
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Try to use Bulk Copy Method 
visit following link
http://www.codeproject.com/Tips/309564/SQL-Bulk-copy-method-to-insert-large-amount-of-dat
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