1 That's right, there is a stream.
2 You were lifted clean out of the stream of history.
3 You will be lifted clean out from the stream of history.
4 He did not know what had made him pour out this stream of rubbish.
5 Amid a stream of blood and saliva, the two halves of a dental plate fell out of his mouth.
6 Innumerable fingers, like moving trees, were still streaming past in either direction, crossing and recrossing.
7 For the moment he had shut his ears to the remoter noises and was listening to the stuff that streamed out of the telescreen.
8 The little man was sprawling on all fours, his tray had gone flying, two streams of soup and coffee were flowing across the floor.
9 Somewhere near at hand, though out of sight, there was a clear, slow-moving stream where dace were swimming in the pools under the willow trees.
10 He remembered the day well, a pelting, drenching day when the water streamed down the window-pane and the light indoors was too dull to read by.
11 What was slightly horrible, was that from the stream of sound that poured out of his mouth it was almost impossible to distinguish a single word.
12 At the edge of the field were the elm trees, faintly stirring, and somewhere beyond that was the stream where the dace lay in the green pools under the willows.
13 Life, if you looked about you, bore no resemblance not only to the lies that streamed out of the telescreens, but even to the ideals that the Party was trying to achieve.
14 He had hoped to be alone for a little while during the lunch hour, but as bad luck would have it the imbecile Parsons flopped down beside him, the tang of his sweat almost defeating the tinny smell of stew, and kept up a stream of talk about the preparations for Hate Week.