Both work in a sentence, see the following examples:
Timmy had always wanted that new red bike he had seen in the window, ever since he had learned to ride.
Jimmy always had wanted that new red bike he had seen in the window, ever since he had learned to ride.
It was that she always wanted something that she wanted
She had always wanted to be a 'singer'.
She always wanted to be famous since she was on Barney
Everything You Always Wanted to Know grossed $18,016,290 worldwide.
Everything You Always Wanted to Know was released on 08/11/1972.
The Production Budget for Everything You Always Wanted to Know was $2,000,000.
The adverb in the sentence "She has always wanted to make the U.S. Equestrian team" is "always." It modifies the verb "wanted," indicating the frequency of her desire to join the team.
He had a crush on beoncaé and wanted to all ways wanted to date slenagomez
He always wanted to never grow up. He was a child in many ways, yet an adult. He always wanted to stay a kid though.
the job he always wanted to do was to be a lawyer. he grew up being a lawyer. he did it on and off.
You're the Song I've Always Wanted to Sing was created in 1974.
he always wanted to be a baseball player