Sentence for always | Use always in a sentence

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  • He is always gone. (8)
  • And always cheerful. (10)
  • I have always felt that. (9)
  • It was always something. (8)
  • He always came back better. (9)
  • I can always tell when I am. (9)
  • And he could always get work. (12)
  • People always believe the worst. (8)
  • They did not always think alike. (4)
  • His eyes are always fixed on joy.] (8)
  • People always come round to facts. (8)
  • He always makes me feel sad, somehow. (9)
  • What pranks will she always be playing! (10)
  • He is always giving me something or other. (4)
  • He had always something to say to everybody. (4)
  • But it was always a pleasure to cook for him. (10)
  • Gentlemen always give fair play before a woman. (10)
  • Mr. Pollingray has always looked to his health. (10)
  • Must she, because of it, always need protection? (8)
  • She had always a particular regard for decency. (10)
  • I said that, because I always do drop a couple back. (10)
  • There were nearly always two up there, quartering the sky. (8)
  • He opened his eyes, for when he did that, they always went. (8)
  • The effect was always to be seen, with Inchling under Colney. (10)
  • You always ought to make Dawker have things in black and white. (8)
  • You would have found in me a friend always ready to assist you. (4)
  • A fiend in shape of man is always behind us to appropriate her. (10)
  • Harriet was one of those, who, having once begun, would be always in love. (4)
  • Always the nearness of that other body that you are forced to think about. (12)
  • For, having always been so well fed, the idea of starvation was attractive. (8)
  • A bushelful of nonsense is talked pro and con: it always is at an innovation. (10)
  • I saw through my aunt: she was always in dread of a renewal of our conversation. (10)
  • It must be awful never to have generous feelings; always to have to be satirical. (8)
  • Was she always to be put off thus, and forced to undergo this torturing suspense? (8)
  • I always told him, You be a man first, and then you be a preacher, if you want to. (9)
  • There is always hope that an honest though prejudiced man may in time see reason. (16)
  • She began to weep, but Clementina smiled instead of weeping, as she always used to do. (9)
  • Here, if she had nothing to do, she always came when he was away, feeling nearer to him. (8)
  • Sunday always brought this comfort to Fanny, and on this Sunday she felt it more than ever. (4)
  • To this instinctive side of the woman, the handsome, strong young man had always appealed. (13)
  • Besides, were not settlements always drawn so that they refused to form security for anything? (8)
  • Or rather he had always loved her, and much of the selfishness had fallen away from his love. (22)
  • On the contrary, candour said it had always been he who had schemed and pressed for the meeting. (10)
  • There comes an hour when the veil drops on him, he not being always clean to the discreeter touch. (10)
  • Her face was rather long and very pale, and her eyebrows arched and dark and always slightly raised. (8)
  • Try to think of me, if that will help my cause, as some one you might have always known in this way. (9)
  • She nodded brightly to him, and he gave her a bow and smile too; he always had so many of them to spare. (9)
  • Their experience was that these things always came right of themselves at last, and they usually let them. (9)
  • Lady Jocelyn, in pity for the poor lady, who always amused her, thought it time to put an end to the scene. (10)
  • Of course, he always means kindly, but I think I see a glimpse of avarice as a sort of a sign of age coming on. (10)
  • It is always best to try to trap a group of leaders to one trap rather than use a separate trap for each leader. (17)
  • These are the kind that start the cry that it always costs more to build than one ever figured on in the beginning. (17)
  • Always their first aim was to find a concrete target, to visualize their cause in some definite and defiant opponent. (16)
  • She thanked him again and again; and, with a sweetness of address which always attended her, invited him to be seated. (4)
  • I clapt a beginning upon it, patched it in the middle, and then got to what had always been my favorite part of the plan. (14)
  • I see him always like a rather beautiful dark spire in the night-time when you cannot see how it is attached to the earth. (8)
  • But you was always good to him, Jacob; you always done the best for him, ever since he was a little feller. (9)
  • An Englishman has always special facilities for intercourse with French gymnasts; for England is the natural home of gymnasts. (2)
  • He had in fact relegated that to the company of the great questions exterior to his personal comfort which she always decided. (9)
  • And the woman watched; the owner, as it were, of one, but who, from sheer love of dogs, had always stroked and patted the other. (8)
  • Now it is slack, weakly smiling, and the brown eyes are lost, and seem always to be asking something to which there is no answer.] (8)
  • They were always moving from place to place in quest of a cheap situation, and always spending more than they ought. (4)
  • Irish anecdotes are always popular in England, as promoting, besides the wholesome shake of the sides, a kindly sense of superiority. (10)
  • And when I have had that vision I always feel, this is reality, and all those other times, when I have no such vision, simple unreality. (8)
  • The waters of the classic Ilm are sluggish and slimy in places, and in places clear and brooklike, but always a dull dark green in color. (9)
  • He conceived of reality poetically and always saw his human documents, as he began early to call them, ranged in the form of an epic poem. (9)
  • Absorbed in this reconnoitring, she failed to observe that darling Derek was looking at her through eyelashes that were always so nice and black. (8)
  • We watch her rehearsals in the spring with curiosity, and the other performers always profit by the directions and advice the veteran gives her. (21)
  • Fanny, being always a very courteous listener, and often the only listener at hand, came in for the complaints and the distresses of most of them. (4)
  • In all preceding schools, the material and the forms were so new and the methods of handling them so crude, that technic always dominated thought. (3)
  • Italian soldiers seem to think that the army only did its duty, and that, wherever Italians may fight, they will always show equal valour and firmness. (10)

Also see sentences for: continually, everlastingly, forever.

Definition of always:

  • always, awl’wz, alway, awl’w, adv. through all ways: continually: for ever. (0)

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