I think you are confusing idiomatic phrase with compound
lexeme. ...
To continue my response to this: Here is a list of idioms or compound
lexemes using NS', with references, taken from a database I have. Some
may be debatable, but others seem to me to be in the category of
compound lexemes. The Hebrew is omitted because in the database it was
in a non-standard encoding.
\dfe to take (a wife) = to marry
\ref JDG.21:23; RUT.1:4; 2CH.11:21; 13:21; 23:22; 24:3; EZR.9:2,12;
NEH.13:25
\dfe to take (one's flesh between one's teeth) = to risk one's life
\ref JOB.13:14
\dfe to lift up (the sword) = to start war
\ref ISA.2:4; MIC.4:3
\dfe to lift up (one's hand) = to swear
\ref EXO.6:8; NUM.14:30; DEU.32:40; NEH.9:15; PSA.106:26;
EZK.20:5,6,15,23,28,42; 36:7; 47:14; 44:12
\dfe to lift up (one's hand) = to attack
\ref 2SA.18:28; 20:21; PSA.10:12
\dfe to lift up (one's hand) = to beckon, make a signal
\ref ISA.49:22
\dfe to lift up (one's hand) = to bless
\ref LEV.9:22
\dfe to lift up (one's hand) (of the sea) = to lift up its waves
\ref HAB.3:10
\dfe to lift up (one's hand, heart, or soul) = to worship, pray
\ref PSA.24:4; 25:1; 28:2; 63:5; 86:4; 119:48a; 134:2; 143:8; LAM.2:19; 3:41
\dfe to lift up (one's wings) = to fly away
\ref PSA.139:9; EZK.10:16,19; 11:22
\dfe to lift up (of one's heart) = to become arrogant
\ref 2KI.14:10; 2CH.25:19
\dfe to lift up (of one's heart) = to be willing
\ref EXO.35:21,26; 36:2
\dfe to number, take a census
\ref EXO.30:12; NUM.1:2,49; 3:40; 4:2,22; 26:2; 31:26,49; 1CH.27:23
\dfe to raise (a signal) = to build a signal fire
\ref JER.6:1
\dfe to raise (a banner, signal flag)
\ref ISA.5:26; 11:12; 13:2; 18:3; JER.4:6; 50:2; 51:12,27
\dfe to put (one's soul) on something = to count on, be intent on, desire
\ref DEU.24:15; PRO.19:18; HOS.4:8