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Example sentences for "always said"

  • As I always said, his notions were of another kind, and he either was before of the opinion, or argued himself into it now, that we were both free and might lawfully marry.

  • Whence is the feeling of satisfaction which we have when things that we always said we knew, turn out just as we predicted?

  • For my part I always said that it was safe to trust the bishop.

  • I've always said it was quite a pleasure to see you and your uncle together.

  • I always said you'd no feeling of real romance.

  • But I always said you'd come down right side uppermost.

  • He always said I must be good to you because you were in God's keeping.

  • This is how we've always said it ought to be--good wages and little to do, lots to eat and brandy to drink!

  • Haven't I always said 'he takes after the wrong side'?

  • He's been talked to so much about leaving that place; and he always said he must stay there--he must be among the people, and there was no other place for him in Paddiford.

  • Miss Julia had observed that she never heard any one sniff so frightfully as Mr. Barton did--she had a great mind to offer him her pocket-handkerchief; and Miss Arabella wondered why he always said he was going for to do a thing.

  • We've always said, Sol Gills and me, that they was cut out for each other.

  • I always said I'd only money to give her, and now I haven't that.

  • Too intimate an acquaintance with books, he always said, was apt to unsettle the views, and the best judgment a woman can have, I am sure, is the opinion of the gentlemen of her family.

  • Well, America is the best land under the sun; I've always said so.

  • I always said that if snakes would let me alone, I would let them alone.

  • I always said you'd get in trouble with the boss's daughter.

  • I always said," his mother lamented, "that Georgie wasn't one to know his place up there.

  • I always, always said as heaven would suit me better than South," sobbed the poor little boy.

  • I always said as I'd run away back to France, and find my mother and my brother Jean.

  • He often asked me, but I always said: "'I hate England; ask me nothing about England if you love me.

  • Jim and I always said we felt better men while the flash time lasted, and hadn't a thought of harm or evil about us.

  • Only for that he was a good deal like Jim; we always said so.

  • They used to ask him to stay all night, but he always said 'he didn't like to leave his men.

  • He always said he'd die happy if he could only bag you and the Marstons.

  • When people asked him why he insisted upon casting Miss Adams for this almost impossible part he always said: "Chantecler" is a play with a soul, and the soul of a play is its moral.

  • He always said that he wanted to be buried in the churchyard by the river.

  • He always said it was more like a drawing-room than a place of amusement.

  • He always said that it framed the loveliest memories of his life.

  • Got you over the heart," said father, in precisely the same voice he always said, "This is a fine day we are having.

  • Then father began getting his Crusader blood up, although he always said he was a man of peace.

  • I always said if he ever made up his mind to do a thing he'd do it.

  • Always said he had the gumption," declared Sharon Whipple.

  • I always said he wouldn't be a socialist if he couldn't be a millionaire socialist.

  • Haven't I always said what a few little touches would do for you?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always said" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    always accompanied; always been; always best; always called; always knew; always liked; always present; always ready; always right; always something; always think; always thinking; always told; always took; always true; always wanted; always will; always wish; field officers; inquire whether; official members; shook his; slew them; that province; vicarious atonement; your readers