1 It is for YOUR sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples.
2 In a moment, he said, he would ask the present company to drink a toast.
3 The company had been enjoying a game of cards but had broken off for the moment, evidently in order to drink a toast.
4 He had become much disheartened after losing money in a lawsuit, and had taken to drinking more than was good for him.
5 They had thought the Fifth Commandment was "No animal shall drink alcohol," but there were two words that they had forgotten.
6 As his last act upon earth, Comrade Napoleon had pronounced a solemn decree: the drinking of alcohol was to be punished by death.
7 No animal must ever live in a house, or sleep in a bed, or wear clothes, or drink alcohol, or smoke tobacco, or touch money, or engage in trade.
8 On every kind of pretext she would run away from work and go to the drinking pool, where she would stand foolishly gazing at her own reflection in the water.
9 For whole days at a time he would lounge in his Windsor chair in the kitchen, reading the newspapers, drinking, and occasionally feeding Moses on crusts of bread soaked in beer.
10 Most of Animal Farm was within their view--the long pasture stretching down to the main road, the hayfield, the spinney, the drinking pool, the ploughed fields where the young wheat was thick and green, and the red roofs of the farm buildings with the smoke curling from the chimneys.
11 Then a sheep confessed to having urinated in the drinking pool--urged to do this, so she said, by Snowball--and two other sheep confessed to having murdered an old ram, an especially devoted follower of Napoleon, by chasing him round and round a bonfire when he was suffering from a cough.