So, if things go wrong, you can start a surprise attack from the inside.
"I should not like to be the first one to hear of a surprise attack."
It was better to meet him with a surprise attack.
This might be my last chance for a surprise attack, she thought.
At any moment, now, he could begin a surprise attack.
At any time, he might make a surprise attack through one of the windows.
All was quiet again after the first fire of the surprise attack.
Tonight, he would have the advantage of a surprise attack.
That was always a favorite hour for a surprise attack.
We thought they'd intended to get close enough for a surprise attack.
A rational person might not call this a sneak attack.
They might not pull a sneak attack, but there's no guarantee.
"We have to stop them here or the whole thing goes because of a sneak attack through the back way."
He had been jumping on me his whole life; what was with the sudden sneak attack?
Husband still wasn't sure exactly what enemy had made the sneak attack.
It appears that the entire war is a front for a sneak attack.
He was here for a challenge, not a sneak attack.
Was this a sneak attack or some new terrorist group at work?
But he tried a sneak attack, selecting the club six.
They knew that a sneak attack was their only hope.
"We might have an emergency where a dragon would be the fastest messenger, or need to fly a hit-and-run attack."
Analysts say the rebels have since weakened but are still able to launch hit-and-run attacks.
The soldiers, who had been shot, were the latest victims of hit-and-run attacks by unknown gunmen.
More than a dozen militant groups now engage in hit-and-run attacks that have turned life upside down.
The Hurricanes made hit-and-run attacks until they ran out of ammunition.
However, infiltration has continued unabated with many hit-and-run attacks on foreign troops.
The murderers try a hit-and-run attack on Maya, but she escapes.
Most hit-and-run attacks are believed to be the result of mistaken identity.
"So far the rebel forces have been concentrating on hit-and-run attacks," said Savage.
He continued his hit-and-run attacks on forts in the upper Missouri area throughout the late 1860s and early 1870s.