Examples of using Man can go in English and their translations into Hebrew
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A man can go very far.
That's as fast as a man can go.
No man can go there.
One of the most stressful things a man can go through is a divorce.
Man can go anywhere.
Becoming a dad is one of the most challenging things any man can go through.
Or a man can go through.
This timing is perfect, for when the carnivoroushunting beasts are asleep during the daytime, man can go about his daytime labors in safety until evening.
A man can go from being the king of the hill to the lowest of the low overnight.
More space-locked generations, and man can go home, back to the ground.
A man can go his entire life Without hearing a sheriff say those words to him.
It's always seemed funny to me how a man can go from looking at a map of.
A man can go seventy years without a piece of ass, but he can die in a week.
There's no place in this world that that man can go and say he created peace and harmony.
A man can go seventy years without a piece of ass, but he can die in a week.
No man can jump out of his own self, so no man can go beyond the limits that have been put upon him by the laws of time and space.
A man can go 70 years without a piece of ass but he can die in a week without a bowel movement.”.
So if we sell you our land, you must keep it apart and sacred,a place where man can go to taste the wind that is sweetened by the meadow flowers.
A medicine man can go into somebody else's mind to explore his most secret memories.
A man can go 70 years without a piece of*ss, but he can die in a week without a bowel movement.”.
Should I even ask how a man can go on a week's RR and come back looking like he's been run over by an F-150?
I guess that means a man can go without a drink for a few hours, but… Not without the chance to repent.
I thought I was about as low as a man could go, you know?
Last time I checked, a man could go where he wanted.
There was a time where a man could go into a place, buy a thing and leave with that thing.
The man could go to Antarctica,' Aviva Roth-Jaffe once said of her husband,‘and come back with a box of wax 78s.'”.
Nobody would have said 50 years ago that apartheid would have gone in 1990, or that the Berlin wall would have fallen at the turn of the'80s and'90s, or that polio could be eradicated, or perhaps 60 years ago,nobody would have said a man could gone to the Moon.