- I had just graduated when the war started.
- It was a time when people didn't have computers in their homes.
- I knew him when.
- I saw her as I was getting off the bus.
- I'm ... years old.
- I'm 15 years old.
- I'm 15.
- in condition commensurate with age
- in good condition for age
- irrespective of age
- It was purchased on or about the 20.7.2012.
- in sb.'s place
- In the various regions of India, Hindus worship different gods.
- If you wish to make spreadsheets accessible, it is recommended to use numbered lists rather than continuous prose.
- I've cracked it!
- I like to travel, but then again, I'm very fond of my home.
- It can't help, but then again, it can't hurt.
- It's a hard match, but then they all are.
- I might do it, and again, I might not.
- I agree she types without errors, but there again, she's very slow.
- I think otherwise.
- I never saw him drink anything other than beer.
- I know I shouldn't be annoyed, but I can't help it.
- I'm sorry to put you to any inconvenience, but it can't be helped.
- I couldn't help it if the bus was late.
- In the Official Journal and elsewhere a call for expressions of interest was published.
- I'm not suggesting for one moment that these changes will be easy.
- I think she's suggesting that we should have helped them.
- I didn't mean to imply that you are lying.
- imply sth.
- insinuate sth.
- imply that sb.'s intentions are bad
- intimate sth.
- It was intimated to us that we had arrived at an inopportune moment.
- in outlines
- incline toward one another
- incline toward each other
- inclining toward one another
- inclining toward each other
- inclined toward one another
- inclined toward each other
- In the preface she acknowledged the important work done by past scholars.
- I accept that I've made a mistake.
- Interest accrues.