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"Swann's Way," by Marcel Proust, opens with an adverbial prepositional phrase, telling us when the narrator used to fall asleep: "For a long time, I went to bed early".
Every eight weeks, Stephen MacDonald's world used to fall apart.
My hair used to fall to my hip pockets.
"My friends used to fall down flat on their faces.
Criticisms of these practices used to fall on deaf ears.
"We heard stories about people who used to fall off the old one," Ms. Findlay said.
History doesn't interest me - I did it at school and I used to fall asleep.
I was so tired I just used to fall asleep on my feet.
"I used to fall asleep listening to my grandfather's books on tape.
Scott joked today that he used to fall into slumps -- two-game slumps.
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