He is always like that--it's his way of saying things.
He wasn't always like this, but now he can't seem to think of anything else.
You know I always like to walk with you every day you are here.
I always like to meet my excellent uncle prepared--with full forethought of what is to come next; and he was as dark in his communication as the Sphinx's mouth.
I always like to turn an honest penny when I can, and I thought this was a good chance; but if people won't be reasonable, I can't help it.
I always like to see how you manage your pieces of social duplicity, Clara.
Yes; and we always like to fancy something pathetic in the fate of pretty girls that other fellows marry.
They're always like that," said Mons, "when you offer them something really good.
But he's always like that," she said, turning to Pelle.
I always like a handbag that will carry something," Mrs. Mowbray went on.
There will be so many things to send from the store to-night that they will never get to their destination; and I always like to make sure of a thing when I have got it.
I shall tell her so to-morrow; I always like to give my candid opinion, though she mightn't like it!
We always like to know the aspect of such things, in such cases.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always like" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.