| | glass |
Oen.1.7.15.3 | They were sitting in silence before | glasses of the gin flavoured with cloves which |
Oen.1.7.16.6 | Uncommanded, the waiter brought fresh | glasses of gin. |
Oen.1.8.9.7 | d that he was covered with fragments of | glass from the nearest window. |
Oen.1.8.21.10 | A knot of others, standing round with | glasses in their hands, were watching the scene |
Oen.1.8.25.3 | There 's the | glasses on the shelf in front of you. |
Oen.1.8.32.1 | the old man as he settled down behind a | glass. |
Oen.1.8.37.2 | He took up his | glass, and his shoulders straightened again. |
Oen.1.8.57.5 | for a minute or two gazing at his empty | glass, and hardly noticed when his feet carri |
Oen.1.8.63.6 | Furniture, china, | glass it 's all been broken up by degrees. |
Oen.1.8.65.1 | It was a heavy lump of | glass, curved on one side, flat on the other, |
Oen.1.8.65.2 | both the colour and the texture of the | glass. |
Oen.1.8.67.3 | They used to kind of embed it in the | glass. |
Oen.1.8.70.3 | ft, rainwatery glass was not like any | glass that he had ever seen. |
Oen.1.8.72.4 | An old-fashioned | glass clock with a twelve-hour face was ticki |
Oen.1.8.100.2 | The lump of | glass in his pocket banged against his thigh |
Oen.1.8.101.5 | The piece of | glass in his pocket would be heavy enough for |
Oen.1.8.104.4 | into his brain like jagged splinters of | glass. |
Oen.2.1.19.8 | ames of table tennis, swallowed several | glasses of gin, and sat for half an hour throug |
Oen.2.4.51.8 | the soft, rainwatery appearance of the | glass. |
Oen.2.4.66.4 | agment of coral but the interior of the | glass itself. |
Oen.2.4.66.6 | It was as though the surface of the | glass had been the arch of the sky, enclosing |
Oen.2.5.14.5 | rds attached to them, like that lump of | glass there. |
Oen.2.7.3.3 | ss paperweight, but the surface of the | glass was the dome of the sky, and inside the |
Oen.2.8.19.8 | He saw Julia pick up her | glass and sniff at it with frank curiosity. |
Oen.2.8.21.1 | Winston took up his | glass with a certain eagerness. |
Oen.2.8.21.7 | He set down the empty | glass. |
Oen.2.8.64.1 | They emptied their | glasses, and a moment later Julia stood up to g |
Oen.2.9.14.7.5 | ient - a glittering antiseptic world of | glass and steel and snow-white concrete - was |
Oen.2.10.24.5 | en turned back, and a crash of breaking | glass. |
Oen.3.3.66.4 | He moved closer to the | glass. |
Oen.3.4.7.4 | ed him like a beetle under a magnifying | glass. |
Oen.3.6.2.1 | his usual corner, gazing into an empty | glass. |
Oen.3.6.4.4 | He picked up his | glass and drained it at a gulp. |
Oen.3.6.30.1 | He took up his | glass and sniffed at it. |
Oen.3.6.39.4 | lissful dream, paid no attention as his | glass was filled up. |