I must tell you more of Mrs. Patton; of course it was not long before we returned her call, and we were much entertained; we always liked to see our friends in their own houses.
I've always liked to read about fights and plots and murders in books.
I've always liked to play with fire-arms; it's a habit I've never outgrown.
And he upheld this shockingly barbaric view with the plea that he always liked to see people having a good time, and that next to sleeping in the sun and eating macaroni the Italians were never so happy as when engaged in a row.
I always liked house-cleaning in spring,' she says, 'but I always hated it in the fall.
He never took things on faith; he always liked to investigate the truth of a statement for himself.
She's always liked boys--it's because she wants to be sure of being boss, I suppose.
But I knew you'd always liked boys, so I hoped for the best.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always liked" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.