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In five years, when the full extent of the damage is known.
Only now can we see the full extent of the damage.
But I don't even know the full extent of the damage yet.
In the fall and winter, the full extent of the damage can be seen.
It's too early to assess the full extent of the damage.
No one yet knows the full extent of the damage."
Still, he helped her lift it over his head so she could see the full extent of the damage.
It will probably take days, or even weeks, before the full extent of the damage is fully revealed.
The full extent of the damage will not be known until surgery, which is scheduled for today, he said.
"At this point we don't know the full extent of the damage.
Now things were calm again, for a time, and they could assess the full extent of the damage.
I felt hopeless as I saw the full extent of the damage.
Through the fog that curled around her, it was difficult to determine the full extent of the damage.
He swept the powerful, narrow beam around the room, seeing now the full extent of the damage.
Only then did Eragon see the full extent of the damage to the stairwell.
She received temporary repairs although the full extent of the damage to her bottom were not fully realized for several more months.
Do you know the full extent of the damage?'
Or they might have been afraid we wouldn't help if we knew the full extent of the damage."
The group said there have been attacks at scores of different sites, but the full extent of the damage is not known.
He swore viciously beneath his breath, seeing the full extent of the damage to her face.
It was only after the fire had been extinguished that the full extent of the damage was realised.
He looked out over the hazy ruins and wished he could see the full extent of the damage.
The full extent of the damage inflicted by American bombs, tanks and artillery is only now becoming apparent.
It was only when Conway looked closely at his surroundings that he was able to see the full extent of the damage.
Conway had not realized the full extent of the damage, only that there were more red lights than usual winking from the control board.