earthquake造句271. A second hotly debated law set up the framework for a state Earthquake Authority.
272. Building codes have been adjusted, and the public has been educated about what to do when an earthquake strikes.
273. Below: Wellington, built on land that emerged from the sea after an earthquake 100 years ago.
274. Just like the Richter earthquake scale, we believe jokes should be measured by their laughter-causing force.
275. Several decades later, San Franciscan George Lawrence took amazing overhead shots of his city after the devastating 1906 earthquake.
276. The 1989 earthquake rendered them dangerous, and the structure came down in 1991.
277. I simply stared across the empty greyness while my headache rattled my brain cells like a QuaAvian earthquake.
278. They had survived what was, at least, a Pretty Big Onethe largest earthquake to strike northern California in eighty-three years.
279. The thundering in her heart had grown so enormous that she would not have heard a thing had there been an earthquake.
280. The building fell in an earthquake in late antiquity, but all its features are recoverable.
281. On 4 March 1977, Bucharest was shaken by a severe earthquake.
282. She was in Charleston, South Carolina, the following August when an eight-minute earthquake caused 110 deaths and hundreds of injuries.
283. A car crash, an earthquake, a burning factory are much better.
284. This marble figure seems to flame and spiral up, surging, groaning like an earthquake, subsiding even as he rises.
285. A 5.4-magnitude earthquake hits southern Oregon, killing a motorist whose pickup was hit by falling rock.