1 Sweeter yet shall blow its breezes.
2 And yet the song was irrepressible.
3 And yet the animals never gave up hope.
4 If Pilkington and his men would help them, the day might yet be won.
5 In the late summer yet another of Snowball's machinations was laid bare.
6 Though not yet full-grown, they were huge dogs, and as fierce-looking as wolves.
7 As yet no animal had actually retired on pension, but of late the subject had been discussed more and more.
8 Our labour tills the soil, our dung fertilises it, and yet there is not one of us that owns more than his bare skin.
9 The animals were hard at work building yet another windmill; when that one was finished, so it was said, the dynamos would be installed.
10 And yet, against their will, they had developed a certain respect for the efficiency with which the animals were managing their own affairs.
11 The van had previously been the property of the knacker, and had been bought by the veterinary surgeon, who had not yet painted the old name out.
12 But a few days later Muriel, reading over the Seven Commandments to herself, noticed that there was yet another of them which the animals had remembered wrong.
13 They all declared contemptuously that his stories about Sugarcandy Mountain were lies, and yet they allowed him to remain on the farm, not working, with an allowance of a gill of beer a day.
14 Except through Whymper, there was as yet no contact between Animal Farm and the outside world, but there were constant rumours that Napoleon was about to enter into a definite business agreement either with Mr. Pilkington of Foxwood or with Mr. Frederick of Pinchfield--but never, it was noticed, with both simultaneously.