1 Six and seven times a night it 'as me out of bed.'
2 People simply disappeared, always during the night.
3 It was at night that they came for you, always at night.
4 There is no difference between night and day in this place.
5 It was always at night--the arrests invariably happened at night.
6 It was night, and the white faces and the scarlet banners were luridly floodlit.
7 It was gin that sank him into stupor every night, and gin that revived him every morning.
8 They could spy upon you night and day, but if you kept your head you could still outwit them.
9 Another year, two years, and they would be watching her night and day for symptoms of unorthodoxy.
10 Late at night, when crowds of rowdy proles roamed the streets, the town had a curiously febrile air.
11 It was a device by means of which everyone could be surrounded night and day by informers who knew him intimately.
12 The Parsons children played it at all hours of the night and day, unbearably, on a comb and a piece of toilet paper.
13 He told her about the frigid little ceremony that Katharine had forced him to go through on the same night every week.
14 It was a sound-track of the conversation he had had with O'Brien, on the night when he had enrolled himself in the Brotherhood.
15 He was getting, he judged, three meals in the twenty-four hours; sometimes he wondered dimly whether he was getting them by night or by day.
16 One day--but 'one day' was not the right expression; just as probably it was in the middle of the night: once--he fell into a strange, blissful reverie.
17 Day and night the telescreens bruised your ears with statistics proving that people today had more food, more clothes, better houses, better recreations--that they lived longer, worked shorter hours, were bigger, healthier, stronger, happier, more intelligent, better educated, than the people of fifty years ago.
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