I'll answer it the best I can, but the question's a bit unclear.
No, toys in sentences should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
No, the term "south of France" should not be capitalized unless it is the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun phrase referring to a geographical location.
No, why should it be? Well if it's at the start of a sentence, but really, how many sentences start with the word example?
"Bible" traditionally is capitalized in all sentences when it refers to the book believed to be holy by Christians. However, bible can be used without capitalization as a metaphor, as in "Some call the Bagvad Gita the Hindu bible."
No, the first letter of a sentence should not be capitalized if an apostrophe precedes it. The apostrophe indicates a contraction or possession and does not affect the capitalization rules for sentences.
No, toys in sentences should not be capitalized unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or part of a proper noun.
It should be capitalized if you're referring to "The App Store", for example. However, it shouldn't be capitalized in ordinary sentences.
Geology is not generally capitalized except, as with most words, in proper nouns and at the beginning of sentences.
No, the term "south of France" should not be capitalized unless it is the beginning of a sentence. It is a common noun phrase referring to a geographical location.
All proper nouns should be capitalized but all words are capitalized at the beginning of the sentence.
Courthouse is not usually capitalized in a sentence.
No, why should it be? Well if it's at the start of a sentence, but really, how many sentences start with the word example?
"Bible" traditionally is capitalized in all sentences when it refers to the book believed to be holy by Christians. However, bible can be used without capitalization as a metaphor, as in "Some call the Bagvad Gita the Hindu bible."
No, the first letter of a sentence should not be capitalized if an apostrophe precedes it. The apostrophe indicates a contraction or possession and does not affect the capitalization rules for sentences.
Yes, Was it a dog? Hahaha It WAS capitalized! Was can be capitalized.
Sentences begin with a capital letter, so the word "you" should be capitalized.
The word 'southern' shouldn't be capitalized in a sentence unless it is a proper noun. For example, Southern France is capitalized because it is a proper noun and it is a region in France. Another example, southern star isn't capitalized because it could be referring to any star in the south.