But whatever the cause may be, it is certain that from this time he is always called Paul--a name much more pleasing to the Gentiles, amongst whom he was appointed to teach, than the Hebrew appellation of Saul.
A cross, the shape of that upon which St. Andrew was crucified, is always called a St. Andrew's Cross.
Of course, we always calledon Baasen on our way up, and also on our way back, when we visited New Ulm.
The court at the base of the hillock is always called the ballium, bayle, or bailey, a word for which Skeat suggests the Latin baculus, a stick, as a possible though very doubtful ancestor.
This of course explains why the castle of London is always called The Tower; it was originally the only tower in the fortress.
Tanner has shown that while Chepstow was an alien priory of Cormeille, in Normandy, it is never spoken of by that name in the charters of Cormeille, but is always called Strigulia.
After that our little handmaiden was always called Delilah, among the talking Teacups.
In a line with that you may see two others: the coral fan, as I always called it from its resemblance in form to that beautiful marine growth, and a third a little farther along.
At about ten years of age I began going to what we always called the "Port School," because it was kept at Cambridgeport, a mile from the College.
The Camp," as it is always called by those who were there, took in all of the space on the island.
Footnote AI: The Christ in his mother's lap, after crucifixion, is always called in Italy a Pietà .
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always called" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.