It so happened that she had heard all about his troubles following his marriage, and, womanlike, feeling that she had been in a way displaced by the other, she had always been anxious to meet and know him.
She had always been obedient--her father had told her that time and again, and gave her great credit for being so.
And what she had started to say was, that if he kept on like he had started, he would make it very difficult for her to be loyal to her husband and obedient to him as she had always been; as she was trying to be.
She had always been sure, quite sure, that Cecco would come back; and now, in an instant, she understood that he was dead.
She had always been a babbling, communicative, merry child, chattering like a starling or a swift, until now.
What a profession for such a person as she had always been!
Yes, it was really necessary that she live as she had always been used to living.
And now she was restless as she had not been before, for, energetic as she had always been, she had never driven others.
She had always been an outdoor girl, and now she displayed a knowledgeable interest in her own Home Farm and in the affairs of her tenants.
She had always been a woman of a cold and even harsh manner, at least to him.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "she had always been" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.