The magnitude of the damage is unknown at this time, but experts fear it may cost in the millions of pounds.
It takes years of planning to organize an event of the magnitude of the Olympic Games.
It is the first time that accusations of this magnitude have been made against a
President of this country.
Mother Teresa once said that it is not the magnitude of our actions, but the amount of love that is put into them that matters.
On September 19, 1985, at 7:19 a.m., an earthquake lasted for three minutes off the Pacific coast of Mexico. Its magnitude was
8.1.
On March 27, 1964, North America's strongest recorded earthquake, with a magnitude of 9.2, hit central Alaska.
In 1596, David Fabricius discovered that a certain star was variable in brightness, sometimes fading from third magnitude to invisibility.
Some variable stars change
their brightness by as much as 2 magnitudes.
The magnitude of the earthquake was estimated at 6.5 on the Richter scale.
The Second World War was a conflict of huge magnitude.
Mary's father is an author of the first magnitude.
The brightness of the stars in the sky as they appear from earth is described on a scale of apparent magnitudes.
The magnitude of Pablo's financial problems has prevented him from returning to university.
In July 2005, British Prime Minister Tony Blair called the Irish Republican Army's decision to disarm a step of unparalleled magnitude.
In March of 1970, a magnitude 7.1 earthquake destroyed more than 200 villages in Turkey, killing 1,300 people.
The number of species living on earth probably numbers somewhere in the magnitude of between ten and one hundred million.
David Suzuki notes that each new scientific discovery we make merely reveals the magnitude of our ignorance.