1 They played eight games, winning four each.
2 In this game that we're playing, we can't win.
3 Banners, processions, slogans, games, community hikes all that stuff.
4 There was a chessboard on the table beside them, with the pieces set out but no game started.
5 The game of darts was in full swing again, and the knot of men at the bar had begun talking about lottery tickets.
6 A game of darts which was going on at the other end of the room interrupted itself for perhaps as much as thirty seconds.
7 Winston raised his hands above his head, but with an uneasy feeling, so vicious was the boy's demeanour, that it was not altogether a game.
8 His tiny sister, too young to understand what the game was about, had sat propped up against a bolster, laughing because the others were laughing.
9 The songs, the processions, the banners, the hiking, the drilling with dummy rifles, the yelling of slogans, the worship of Big Brother--it was all a sort of glorious game to them.
10 The sky was a warmer blue than he had seen it that year, and suddenly the long, noisy evening at the Centre, the boring, exhausting games, the lectures, the creaking camaraderie oiled by gin, had seemed intolerable.
11 By careful early conditioning, by games and cold water, by the rubbish that was dinned into them at school and in the Spies and the Youth League, by lectures, parades, songs, slogans, and martial music, the natural feeling had been driven out of them.