1 The whole of the big pasture, including the windmill, was in the hands of the enemy.
2 Huge boulders, far too big to be used as they were, were lying all over the bed of the quarry.
3 It had been agreed that they should all meet in the big barn as soon as Mr. Jones was safely out of the way.
4 Every Sunday morning at ten o'clock the animals assembled in the big barn to receive their orders for the week.
5 Many meetings were held in the big barn, and the pigs occupied themselves with planning out the work of the coming season.
6 After the hoisting of the flag all the animals trooped into the big barn for a general assembly which was known as the Meeting.
7 At the foot of the end wall of the big barn, where the Seven Commandments were written, there lay a ladder broken in two pieces.
8 Napoleon approved of this poem and caused it to be inscribed on the wall of the big barn, at the opposite end from the Seven Commandments.
9 Without saying anything, she tugged gently at his mane and led him round to the end of the big barn, where the Seven Commandments were written.
10 At one end of the big barn, on a sort of raised platform, Major was already ensconced on his bed of straw, under a lantern which hung from a beam.
11 After this they went back to the farm buildings, where Snowball and Napoleon sent for a ladder which they caused to be set against the end wall of the big barn.
12 If he made a good recovery, he might expect to live another three years, and he looked forward to the peaceful days that he would spend in the corner of the big pasture.
13 When the animals had assembled in the big barn, Snowball stood up and, though occasionally interrupted by bleating from the sheep, set forth his reasons for advocating the building of the windmill.