1 He gazed up at the enormous face.
2 The hypnotic eyes gazed into his own.
3 Winston gazed at it for some moments.
4 For some time he sat gazing stupidly at the paper.
5 Winston gazed abstractedly through the muslin curtain.
6 Winston sat in his usual corner, gazing into an empty glass.
7 The black-moustachio'd face gazed down from every commanding corner.
8 He turned over towards the light and lay gazing into the glass paperweight.
9 Their sad, Mongolian faces gazed out over the sides of the trucks utterly incurious.
10 His troubled eyes were gazing at the wall about a metre above the level of Winston's head.
11 On each landing, opposite the lift-shaft, the poster with the enormous face gazed from the wall.
12 Julia had come across to his side; together they gazed down with a sort of fascination at the sturdy figure below.
13 His eyes had a wide-open, staring look, as though he could not prevent himself from gazing at something in the middle distance.
14 Winston sat for a minute or two gazing at his empty glass, and hardly noticed when his feet carried him out into the street again.
15 It was as when Winston had gazed into the heart of the paperweight, with the feeling that it would be possible to get inside that glassy world, and that once inside it time could be arrested.
16 With hands locked together, invisible among the press of bodies, they stared steadily in front of them, and instead of the eyes of the girl, the eyes of the aged prisoner gazed mournfully at Winston out of nests of hair.
17 As his eyes regained their focus he remembered who he was, and where he was, and recognized the face that was gazing into his own; but somewhere or other there was a large patch of emptiness, as though a piece had been taken out of his brain.
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