1 There was no need to give orders.
2 When you receive orders, they will come from me.
3 The Ministry of Love, which maintained law and order.
4 You will receive orders and you will obey them, without knowing why.
5 They could order you to be flogged with something called a cat-o'-nine tails.
6 More exactly, the reasons for which war is waged have changed in their order of importance.
7 The orders already issuing from the telescreen, recalling them to their posts, were hardly necessary.
8 It said what he would have said, if it had been possible for him to set his scattered thoughts in order.
9 Winston stopped reading, chiefly in order to appreciate the fact that he was reading, in comfort and safety.
10 The thing that was written on the paper might be a threat, a summons, an order to commit suicide, a trap of some description.
11 One does not establish a dictatorship in order to safeguard a revolution; one makes the revolution in order to establish the dictatorship.
12 It is not merely that speeches, statistics, and records of every kind must be constantly brought up to date in order to show that the predictions of the Party were in all cases right.
13 The words of which they were made up could be any parts of speech, and could be placed in any order and mutilated in any way which made them easy to pronounce while indicating their derivation.
Nineteen Eighty-Four By George OrwellContextHighlight In PART 3: Chapter 7-APPENDIX 14 In the window there were trays of nuts and bolts, worn-out chisels, penknives with broken blades, tarnished watches that did not even pretend to be in going order, and other miscellaneous rubbish.
15 There was no reproach either in their faces or in their hearts, only the knowledge that they must die in order that he might remain alive, and that this was part of the unavoidable order of things.
16 Although he had a good pretext for coming here, he was haunted at every step by the fear that a black-uniformed guard would suddenly appear from round the corner, demand his papers, and order him to get out.
17 They yelled insults at the guards, fought back fiercely when their belongings were impounded, wrote obscene words on the floor, ate smuggled food which they produced from mysterious hiding-places in their clothes, and even shouted down the telescreen when it tried to restore order.
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