1 If asked why, he would say that he saw nothing to laugh at.
2 So far as he knew, he said, there was nothing worth reading.
3 The earth was like iron, and nothing could be done in the fields.
4 For days at a time the animals had nothing to eat but chaff and mangels.
5 For a long time the quarry was full of snowdrifts and nothing could be done.
6 In nothing that he said or did was there any sign that his strength was not what it had been.
7 It ended by their remaining there for a whole week, during which time the other animals saw nothing of them.
8 With one accord, though nothing of the kind had been planned beforehand, they flung themselves upon their tormentors.
9 Napoleon produced no schemes of his own, but said quietly that Snowball's would come to nothing, and seemed to be biding his time.
10 For some weeks nothing was known of her whereabouts, then the pigeons reported that they had seen her on the other side of Willingdon.
11 She would vanish for hours on end, and then reappear at meal-times, or in the evening after work was over, as though nothing had happened.
12 Whymper heard nothing of this affair, and the eggs were duly delivered, a grocer's van driving up to the farm once a week to take them away.
13 Only old Benjamin refused to grow enthusiastic about the windmill, though, as usual, he would utter nothing beyond the cryptic remark that donkeys live a long time.
14 None of the animals could form any idea as to what this meant, except old Benjamin, who nodded his muzzle with a knowing air, and seemed to understand, but would say nothing.
15 Some hams hanging in the kitchen were taken out for burial, and the barrel of beer in the scullery was stove in with a kick from Boxer's hoof, otherwise nothing in the house was touched.
16 Sometimes on the slope leading to the top of the quarry, when he braced his muscles against the weight of some vast boulder, it seemed that nothing kept him on his feet except the will to continue.
17 There was nothing with which they could compare their present lives: they had nothing to go upon except Squealer's lists of figures, which invariably demonstrated that everything was getting better and better.
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