We cannot help being attracted to one who is always trying to help us,--who gives us his sympathy, who is always trying to make us comfortable and to give us every advantage he can.
Then the devil (who isalways trying to slander God to us) whispers to them, as he did to Eve, "How unreasonable!
But the other horse is black, evil, and unmanageable, always trying to rush downward, and drag the chariot and the driver into hell.
The one horse he says is white, beautiful and noble, well-broken and winged, too, always trying to rise and fly upward with the chariot toward heaven.
You see his white mustache and his hair trying to get white (he is always trying to look like me--I don't blame him for that).
But it is characteristically American--always trying to get along short-handed & save wages.
It is a mark of false religion that it is always trying to express concrete facts as abstract; it calls sex affinity; it calls wine alcohol; it calls brute starvation the economic problem.
This is the only grievance Mother has, although Aunt Gerty is always trying to persuade her she has several, and putting her back up.
The funny thing is, I am always trying to be grown-up, and she is always trying to be childish.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "always trying" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.