1 So had everyone else in the Ministry.
2 Suddenly everyone seemed to be running across the square.
3 Behind his back he could feel everyone eyeing his blue overalls.
4 The same thought seemed to occur almost simultaneously to everyone in the cell.
5 The capitalists owned everything in the world, and everyone else was their slave.
6 But for everyone there is something unendurable--something that cannot be contemplated.
7 To dissemble your feelings, to control your face, to do what everyone else was doing, was an instinctive reaction.
8 It was a device by means of which everyone could be surrounded night and day by informers who knew him intimately.
9 Nearly everyone was ugly, and would still have been ugly even if dressed otherwise than in the uniform blue overalls.
10 When you delude yourself into thinking that you see something, you assume that everyone else sees the same thing as you.
11 There was a long range of crimes--espionage, sabotage, and the like--to which everyone had to confess as a matter of course.
12 Moreover she took it for granted that everyone, or nearly everyone, secretly hated the Party and would break the rules if he thought it safe to do so.
13 But the face of Big Brother seemed to persist for several seconds on the screen, as though the impact that it had made on everyone's eyeballs was too vivid to wear off immediately.
14 He was everywhere at once, pushing, pulling, sawing, hammering, improvising, jollying everyone along with comradely exhortations and giving out from every fold of his body what seemed an inexhaustible supply of acrid-smelling sweat.
15 In a world in which everyone worked short hours, had enough to eat, lived in a house with a bathroom and a refrigerator, and possessed a motor-car or even an aeroplane, the most obvious and perhaps the most important form of inequality would already have disappeared.
16 Winston could not definitely remember a time when his country had not been at war, but it was evident that there had been a fairly long interval of peace during his childhood, because one of his early memories was of an air raid which appeared to take everyone by surprise.