English-German dictionary - Letter "I" - Page 7
- I have no desire to cause you any trouble.
- I have no grievances against him personally.
- I have no hesitation whatsoever/at all in claiming that ...
- I have no idea.
- I have no objections.
- I have no opinion on the subject.
- I have no reason to return there whatsoever.
- I have no reason whatsoever to return there.
- I have no recollection of what happened.
- I have no regrets .
- I have no small change.
- I have no sympathy for her.
- I have no way of verifying this information.
- I have not the faintest idea.
- I have not time for him.
- I have not yet received anything from her.
- I have nothing at all to wear.
- I have nothing more to say on the subject.
- I have only a sketchy idea of how it works.
- I have paid my money for entertainment and don't want to be part of a captive audience for advertising.
- I have paved the way for him.
- I have read only ten pages so far.
- I have some business to dispose of before we meet.
- I have some issues with his behaviour.
- I have some work to do.
- I have suffered from heavy losses.
- I have suffered many disadvantages because of it.
- I have taken her to my heart.
- I have thought long and hard about it.
- I have to admit though that ...
- I have to attend a funeral.
- I have to do all the thinking.
- I have to economize where I can.
- I have to get it off my chest.
- I have to go back a little bit. / This requires a little background .
- I have to go.
- I have to mow the lawn.
- I have to pay a visit.
- I have to provide for three children.
- I have to run an errand in town for my parents.
- I have to settle a score with him.
- I have to start bright and early.
- I have to travel further/farther to work now.
- I have tried either.
- I have trouble distinguishing the difference between the two of them.
- I have trouble distinguishing/differentiating between the two of them.
- I have umpteen things to do today.
- I have wangled a free ticket.
- I have weekly supervisions.
- I have witnesses who can verify that I was actually there.
- I have yet to meet the man I wish to marry.
- I have/had been
- I have/had eaten
- I have/There is reason to believe/for believing that ...
- I haven't a clue!
- I haven't a penny to my name.
- I haven't addressed the remark to you but to the gentleman beside your.
- I haven't any money.
- I haven't asked him yet.
- I haven't been to the theatre for ages. - I haven't been either.
- I haven't done anything wrong.
- I haven't done that for yonks.
- I haven't found anything better.
- I haven't got a clue.
- I haven't had a single bite yet.
- I haven't made any decisions
- I haven't quit smoking completely, but I've cut back/down.
- I haven't received anything from her yet.
- I haven't seen her for ages.
- I haven't seen him of late.
- I haven't seen you for donkey's years!
- I haven't seen you for yonks.
- I haven't the faintest idea.
- I haven't the remotest idea.
- I haven't touched a cent of the money.
- I haven't worked in the references to my article yet.
- I havn't had the time to peruse the document more closely.
- I hear it so often that I've almost come to believe it myself.
- I heard a lecture by a university professor at a seminar.
- I heard a muffled noise.
- I heard it this morning on the radio.
- I heard it through the grapevine.
- I heard nothing of it until five minutes ago.
- I heard the baby stir in bed.
- I heard the crickets chirping. Otherwise all was still.
- I heard through the grapevine that ...
- I heared machine guns firing.
- I hereby declare that I have no objection to my personal details being disseminated and used for commercial purposes.
- I hereby declare the conference officially open.
- I highly suggest going on this tour.
- I hold
- I hold with those who believe that ...
- I hope I will be spared this ordeal.
- I hope it stays that way.
- I hope my French will improve when I go to France.
- I hope not!
- I hope she will return my love.
- I hope so
- I hope so.
- I hope that my plea will not fall on deaf ears.
- I hope this goes some way towards answering your query.
- I hope this is not a bad time for me to call.
- I hope to find you in good health.
- I hope to see you soon!
- I hope you are well.
- I hope you cannot tell this by looking at me.
- I hope you get well soon!
- I hope you know what you're getting involved in / getting into .
- I hope you like it!
- I hope you'll back my plan.
- I hope you'll be with us for a long time yet.
- I hope you're feeling better.
- I imagined you to be in Freiberg.
- I infer his intentions from his behaviour.
- I injured myself while gardening/working in the garden.
- I insist on ...
- I insist on obedience.
- I intend to do just that.
- I intend to visit all British counties.
- I intend to wind down with a good book this weekend.
- I jirbled coffee on my shirt
- I just call her aunt.
- I just call him uncle.
- I just can't fathom people who do such things.
- I just can't think of anything.
- I just can't understand it.
- I just don't understand why ...
- I just managed it.