Aún no tenemos significados para "lift a man".
1Ten thousand toadstools, with the right purchase, could lift a man, I suppose.
2But Jesus says it is better to lift a man up than to get even with him.
3I should not have thought it would have been such hard work to lift a man up this height.
4It may sink a man into such deeps of evil, and lift a man into such heights of good.
5The giant shadow of the captain loomed over me, and I was ordered to lift a man heavier than myself onto my trembling shoulders.
6He had evidences of a beard and his axillae were very hairy; it is said he could with ease lift a man weighing 140 pounds.
7He lifted a man's shirt to eye level, then let it drop.
8Do you know anything at all about lifting a man?
9A splinter from one lifted a man's cap from his head and sent it flying.
10Why, enthusiasm for anything lifts a man above physical necessities and lower desires, even in its poorest forms.
11He said she lifted a man and they both fell over during a 40th birthday party in the pub.
12I believe that every achievement which lifts a man above his fellows is energized by some woman's outpouring heart.
13It lifts a man away from the fret of life, and sets his feet on the heights where lies repose.
14That is more than lifting a man up above the reach of the storms of life by means of any external deliverance.
15He had never lifted a man and was surprised when one came up and rolled as if by magic across his back.
16When God exalts a man, when God lifts a man up, he then is lifted up, he then is exalted, sure enough.
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