Use lift in a sentence
Sentences starting with lift
- Lift up your hearts, and look at Him who died on the cross to save you. [10]
- Lift up thy face, and smile upon the people. [5]
- Lift your glasses, Drink to our Captains, pledging ere we roam, Far from the good land, the dear familiar faces, The love of the old regiment at home! [11]
Sentences ending with lift
- Often they gave us a lift. [9]
- I don't like to think where some of us would have b'en if he hadn't given us a lift. [9]
- I should like to give him a little lift. [5]
- If the ledge should prove to be worthless, we'd sell the water for money enough to give us quite a lift. [5]
- Not a squeeze of it, just a lift. [5]
- P. S.--A handful of choice (Southern) watermelon seeds would pleasantly add to that lady's employments and give my table a corresponding lift. [5]
- If I can't live on that, I sha'n't ask anybody to give me a lift. [5]
- The very lids lift! [10]
- I should be glad to give the young fellow a lift. [5]
- Without expressing his concurrence in this sentiment, Mr Swiveller after a few moments of abstraction inquired which way Kit was driving, and, being informed, declared it was his way, and that he would trespass on him for a lift. [12]
Short sentences using lift
- Try to lift his pinions. [10]
Sentences containing lift two or more times
- If we lift those people up, we have a right to lift ourselves up nine or ten grades or so, at their expense. [5]
- I should not lift my head--but yes, I should lift my head! [11]
- If it is a mere machine, it will do little more to lift the nation than the mere ability to read will lift it. [4]
More example sentences with the word lift in them
- Then lift up your head again, and look at me. [10]
- Scorn trifles, lift your aims; do what you are afraid to do. [6]
- Thank you, my young friend--you have strong arms, and you may lift me a little higher yet. [10]
- In 1817, perhaps you remember, the law of wager by battle was unrepealed, and the rascally murderous, and worse than murderous, clown, Abraham Thornton, put on his gauntlet in open court and defied the appellant to lift the other which he threw down. [6]
- I said he would be useful to work the weather, and attend to small matters like that, and I would give him a lift now and then when his poor little parlor-magic soured on him. [5]
- Flying bits of wood struck Venters, and the hot, stinging pain seemed to lift him in one leap. [13]
- With strange hopes, with trembling fears, with mingled belief and doubt, wherever I have found myself I have sought with longing yet half-averted eyes for the "elect lady," as I have learned to call her, who was to lift the curse from my ruined life. [6]
- Ten thousand toadstools, with the right purchase, could lift a man, I suppose. [5]
- Fear lent him wings, but neglected to lift his feet. [9]
- I hope nobody will lift his hand against this noble creature to mutilate him in any way. [6]
- Far across that wide waste began the slow lift of uplands through which Deception Pass cut its tortuous many-canyoned way. [13]
- Prokofy, the footman, who was so strong that he could lift the back of the carriage from behind, sat plaiting slippers out of cloth selvedges. [2]
- The pale horseman who had clutched her in her dream should not drag her away; no, she would joyfully lift him up to the highest pinnacle attainable by a brave and noble man. [10]
- The Vicomte's feelings were by no means hidden processes to Honora, and it was as though she could lift the lid of the furnace at any time and behold the growth of the flame which she had lighted. [9]
- But as they went on he felt that she hung heavy on his arm and could only lift her little feet with the greatest difficulty. [10]
- Let's go where we can forget the world, where we can lift the banner of freedom and beat the drums of purpose. [11]
- If this really was so she would rather, a thousand times rather, lift her hands in prayer to the smiling Aphrodite, roguish Eros, beautiful Apollo, and all the nine Muses who protected her Pollux, than to Him. [10]
- When their cage was shaken, they would lift their heads and spring their rattles; but the sound was by no means so formidable to listen to as when it reverberated among the chasms of the echoing rocks. [6]
- And the sheriff was mettlesome, used to have high spirits, like as if he's lift himself over the fence with his bootstraps. [11]
- The celebrated author was a little surprised, because in the books the young struggler had needed but one lift, apparently. [5]
- His eyes often wandered to a certain desk, and once he had found strength to lift his emaciated arm and point to it. [6]
- For the barrister's voice was not as strong as it once was, and the cold would not seem to lift from his chest. [9]
- He can lift two or three hundred times his own weight. [5]
- And if she turned over and found one in bed she would scramble out and lift a howl that you would think the house was afire. [5]
- It is a trephine, a surgical implement for cutting round pieces out of broken skulls, so as to get at the fragments which have been driven in, and lift them up. [3]
- We quitted the train at Oos, and walked the entire remaining distance to Baden-Baden, with the exception of a lift of less than an hour which we got on a passing wagon, the weather being exhaustingly warm. [5]
- It released Jane's tongue, but she could not lift her eyes. [13]
- He and I together can lift one of the Old People into the buggy; then drive her to my house and---- "But who will take care of the other one? [5]
- It related only to what was to happen to him in Deception Pass; and he could no more lift the veil of that mystery than tell where the trails led to in that unexplored canyon. [13]
- She was here to watch the trial now, and was going to lift up just one "hooraw" over it if the county judge put her in jail a year for it. [5]
- Presently I stooped to tip the earthen jar of water to my lips, for I could not lift it with one hand, but my humane jailer took it from me and held it to my mouth. [11]
- But, from time to time, she would lift her eyes toward Mr. Bernard, and let them rest upon him, without a thought, seemingly, that she herself was the subject of observation or remark. [6]
- Tom he went to the soap-kettle and searched around, and fetched back the iron thing they lift the lid with; so he took it and prized out one of the staples. [5]
- Now Clark rose to the great necessity, and said that he would patch her up to carry us on, or never lift a hammer more. [11]
- The lift stops to reflect between floors. [5]
- She suddenly tried to lift herself, but could not. [11]
- The Sheriff stooped to lift Bignold up, but Grassette waved them back with a fierce gesture, standing over the dying man. [11]
- Nobody knows how to lift and support me so well. [10]
- Here was one to lift a youngster into the realm of emulation, like a character in a play, to arouse dreams of Washington and its senators and great men. [9]
- As Faith said to him once, "David, thee looks as though thee could lift great weights lightly. [11]
- So she clung to him and let him lift up her head and kiss her eyes and then her mouth, and that not once, no, but many a time and again, and so long that I, a sixteen-year-old maid, was in truth affrighted. [10]
- Again he spoke to her; but she did not lift her head. [11]
- I undressed, went to bed, and when I was roused by a strange burning sensation in my throat I felt so weak that I could scarcely lift my arm. [10]
- My head beneath thy palm, Once more I lift Love's chalice to thine eyes: Not till thou blessest me will I arise. [11]
- More than a thousand times an hour, between a hundred and fifty and two hundred thousand times a week, he has to lift the bars of the cage in which his breathing organs are confined, to save himself from asphyxia. [6]
- Let us lift this wondrous fact, once and for all, out of the ecclesiastical setting and incorporate it into our lives. [9]
- Two years before this time I saw him lift a load from the back of a peasant woman and carry it home for her, putting into her hand a gold piece on leaving. [11]
- Now lift up they head, and doubt no more, but give me men-at-arms and let me get about my work. [5]
- But for me there is only one province, and I will lift my standard there, and build a grand chateau of my happiness there. [11]
- We could see them lift their feet and put them down; we saw them swing their alpenstocks forward in unison, like so many pendulums, and then bear their weight upon them; we saw the lady wave her handkerchief. [5]
- To which of them could he here lift his hands in prayer? [10]
- Above that condition their system can never lift him. [5]
- The veil between the two, which for one sacred moment had seemed about to lift, was fallen now, leaded and weighted at the bottom. [11]
- Even in sleep the song makes itself heard, and a happy choir from the land of dreams lift up their voices about his bed. [10]
- At that moment the muscles of his nose began to twitch, and the end of that organ to lift and wrinkle. [5]
- Mr. Shivers, with the manner of one dealing with an incurable romanticism and sentimentality, would lift his hands in despair. [9]
- From there to the Lake of Thun is a delightful drive,--a rich country, with handsome cottages and a charming landscape, even if the pyramidal Niesen did not lift up its seven thousand feet on the edge of the lake. [4]
- To think of the eagle's wings, being clipped so that he shall never lift himself over the farm-yard fence! [6]
- The Boeotian and the Californian wonder what is the matter with their frogs; they lift them and examine; they turn them upside down and out spills the informing ballast. [5]
- And she knew that, when she fell, he would be there in his strength to lift her up. [9]
- Can it be that ye're helping to lift a criminal over the border? [9]
- He told Chambers that under no provocation whatever was he privileged to lift his hand against his little master. [5]
- We shall be taken, but thou shalt live on, Swallowed in sea-drifts that never affright thee; Smiling, thou'lt lift up thy sweet hands alone, Ah, Aphrodite! [11]
- He'll lift and support you as if you were his own father. [10]
- Power, money, persuasion, supplication, persecution --these can lift at a colossal humbug--push it a little--weaken it a little, century by century; but only laughter can blow it to rags and atoms at a blast. [5]
- Cumner's Son was supple and swift, and scarce an hour had passed ere he came to a steep place on the other side, with rough niches cut in the rocks, by which a strong man might lift himself up to safety. [11]
- If thou shouldest stumble on the nameless trail, The trail that no man rides, Lift up thy heart, Behold, O son of man, thou hast a helper near! [11]
- She admired his spirit, she had a certain sympathy with him; for who could say that ministering to minds diseased might not have a physical influence to lift these people into a more decent and prosperous way of living? [4]
- They must expect some rough treatment when we lift the sash from the frame and let the outside elements in upon them. [6]
- I was often so thirsty that my mouth burned as with fire, and the moments when I gasped for breath were frequent, and almost unbearable when no one was there to lift me up. [10]
- One on either side of the old man, they went with him up the hillside for about three hundred yards, to the door of his house, which was little more than a cave in a sudden lift of the hill. [11]
- Ah, and when she turned, would she hear the quick steps and see the smiling face, and would she put back the tangled hair and lift her up and kiss her? [4]
- But no, ye shall not lift up your voices in anger. [11]
- Why does he shadow a woman who wouldn't lift her finger to save him from battle, murder, or sudden death? [11]
- Other species, when settled on the ground or herbage, now and then suddenly and slightly lift up their wings. [1]
- He strove to serve his friends, to lift the name of a father from whom he had received nothing but kindness, however misguided. [9]
- A poet must select, and if he stoops too low he cannot lift the object he would fain idealize. [6]
- Then, as the Seigneur suddenly swayed and would have fallen, the instinct of effective courtesy, strong in him, sent him with arms outstretched to lift him up. [11]
- She also had seen the great peaks lift themselves out of the gray dawn, and Monte Rosa catch the first rays. [4]
- Mr. King could see the fiddlers draw their bows, and the corneters lift up their horns and get red in the face, and the lean man slide his trombone, and the drummer flourish his sticks, but not a note of music reached him. [4]
- When I first saw it, it lay on the edge of the horizon as if too heavy to lift itself, as big as a cart-wheel, and its disk cut by a fence-rail. [4]
- He ceased to ride, to climb, to lift weights with his strong arms, as he had--poor cripple--been once so proud to do. [11]
- Oh, when we ride back home, If we be spared that day, Ma luronne lurette, We'll laugh our scars away, Ma luronne lure, We'll lift the latch and stay, Ma luronne lure. [11]
- The doctor, who remembered the extreme danger of any overexertion in such cases, hardly allowed him to lift his head from the pillow. [6]
- They did not recover themselves until they saw him lift his glass to Suzon, his back on them, again insolently oblivious of them all. [11]
- They lift the reader into a higher region of thought and feeling. [6]
- Our frozen clothes rattled like tin, and we could scarce lift a leg. [11]
- Charity bends down only to lift others up. [9]
- Where I give one unfortunate a little private lift, you do the same for a dozen. [5]
- Can you look on while our own states defy us, and not lift a hand? [9]
- The knocker hung on the central door, but he did not venture to lift it and let it fall on the shining plate beneath, for he could expect no pleasant reception from his family. [10]
- As I wrote on mechanically, I became conscious of a presence in the room, though I did not lift my eyes from the paper on which I wrote. [4]
- It was thoughtful of this man to make his soup overnight-he saw Jo lift it from beside the fire where it had been kept hot. [11]
- So, many weeks of the winter went on, and at last I was not able to rise from my bed of straw, and could do little more than lift a cup of water to my lips and nibble at some bread. [11]
- And every man of the Third Corps that time lift up the lid of hell and drop a Prussian in. [11]
- The arduous labor of scaling an Alpine peak has a compensating glory; but the dead lift of our bodies up Nipple Top had no stimulus of this sort. [4]
- From the balcony of our rooms at the Bellevue, the long range of the Bernese Oberland shows its white summits for a moment in the slant sunshine, and then the clouds shut down, not to lift again for two days. [4]
- The beautiful falls of Minnehaha are sufficiently celebrated--they do not need a lift from me, in that direction. [5]
- The beggar said nothing, but motioned to him to lift the sick man upright, while he poured some tincture down his throat, and bound the head and neck about with saturated linen. [11]
- And had you not strength enough to lift a knocker, sir, --you who can raise a man from the ground with one hand? [9]
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