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He would have the advantage of surprise on his side.
The advantage of surprise should still be on their side.
Now, he thought, quickly, while I still have the advantage of surprise.
At the moment he had the advantage of surprise, but it couldn't last.
"But it would be good if we could keep the advantage of surprise for a while longer."
"Well, at least they have lost the advantage of surprise."
By then, and with the advantage of surprise, the damage might well be done.
It would be better if the two were there, giving him the advantage of surprise with both.
Miller thought, we will at any rate have the advantage of surprise.
For a moment it seemed almost impossible, even with the advantage of surprise.
He'd better exploit the advantage of surprise while he had it.
Giving herself the advantage of surprise, she ripped open the door.
They'd come to investigate, and he would lose the advantage of surprise.
"So, if we run into another force on the back roads, who has the advantage of surprise?"
The numbers on both sides were about equal, but she had the advantage of surprise.
Vital seconds, and the advantage of surprise, would thus be lost.
He'd lose the advantage of surprise, and have to reform units.
If there comes a need to fight, then let us have the advantage of surprise."
Until now we have had the advantage of surprise, but they will be vigilant from here on.
He struck at me with his sword, but I had the advantage of surprise.
"We'll have the advantage of surprise, but that won't last long."
At present I should have the advantage of surprise.
But right now, we have the advantage of surprise.
He had the advantage of surprise on his side, but the warrior wasn't taking anything for granted.
Then battle would be joined, all advantage of surprise lost to Kirk.