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There used to be a tall tree near the temple.
Formerly, a book was worth its weight in silver, if not in gold.
When I met my former teacher, he inquired after my parents.
By demolishing buildings of bygone times, we wipe out every trace of the past forever.
There used to be a large cedar tree there.
There was a post office on this corner once.
There used to be a hotel about here.
There used to be a hotel around here.
There used to be a bridge here.
A long time ago, there was a bridge here.
There used to be a church here.
There was a castle here many years ago.
It is the day of the traditional boys' festival.
The history of all hitherto existing societies is the history of class struggles.
Once there lived an old king in England.
Once there lived an old man in a village.
A long time ago, there lived an old king on a small island.
In olden times, football was popular in both Greece and Rome.
Once again she was lived in and taken care of.
What kind of taxes are there?

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