How to use in-sentence of “capitol”:
+ The current building is the sixth to serve as the capitol since Illinois became a state in 1818.
+ His actions towards the Capitol riots, led to the U.S.
+ The attack on the Capitol has been seen and called as domestic terrorism.
+ This means that a mailman who works for the United States of America was in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ The neighborhood covers an area east of the United States Capitol along wide avenues.

Example sentences of “capitol”:
+ No one outside of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone knows who the leaders in their government were.
+ Kaine was sworn in as governor at the Capitol colonial Capitol at Williamsburg, on January 14, 2006, the first governor since Thomas Jefferson to be inaugurated there.
+ Both houses meet in the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
+ No one outside of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone knows who the leaders in their government were.
+ Kaine was sworn in as governor at the Capitol colonial Capitol at Williamsburg, on January 14, 2006, the first governor since Thomas Jefferson to be inaugurated there.
+ Both houses meet in the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
+ On June 7, 2020, a man drove his car into the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ This may happen due to 2021 storming of Capitol hill in DC and winning this election of 2020 jealousy.
+ In the Capitol the people do not work and they are rich.
+ This building is preserved as the First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site.
+ Abraham Curry, the founder of Carson City, reserved an area equivalent to four city blocks at the center of the town for the future state capitol building.
+ Ferreira released her first album, “Night Time, My Time” in the United States on October 29, 2013 by Capitol Records.
+ In America, Capitol Records added songs from recent Beatles singles to the show songs, and released a whole album.
More in-sentence examples of “capitol”:
+ On June 24, 2020, someone who said they are in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone said that a lot of people left, and that no one thinks it is a country anymore.
+ His stint at Capitol Records from 1975-1979 was more successful, racking up eight more country top 40 hits, the most successful being 1976's "If I Let Her Come In" which peaked at No.11.
+ On June 24, 2020, someone who said they are in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone said that a lot of people left, and that no one thinks it is a country anymore.
+ His stint at Capitol Records from 1975-1979 was more successful, racking up eight more country top 40 hits, the most successful being 1976’s “If I Let Her Come In” which peaked at No.11.
+ Sometimes reporters from Fox News went into the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ On January 6 2021, the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
+ Its central sculpture of Grant on horseback faces west, overlooking the Capitol Reflecting Pool and facing toward the Lincoln Memorial.
+ It is the tallest part of the Capitol and has been described as its “symbolic and physical heart”.
+ Roberts as President of the United States at his Inauguration of Donald Trumpinauguration ceremony at the United States Capitol Building.
+ Donald Trump said that the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone is not a country.
+ The Capitol is a big building with a dome that can be seen from many miles away.
+ He was first buried at the Nashville City Cemetery then moved to his Nashville home but was later moved to the Tennessee state capitol after his Nashville home was later sold.
+ They also issued a new album album on Capitol Records.
+ Today the 1819 State House is the oldest state capitol in which the legislative branches meet in their original chambers.
+ There are bicycle lanes on many roads including Capitol Avenue, Zion Street, Scarborough Lane, Whitney, and South Whitney.
+ The main shopping corridor of Capitol Hill is Pennsylvania Avenue.
+ The General Assembly meets at the State Capitol in Jefferson City.
+ It lies to the west of the United States Capitol and is the westernmost section of the Capitol grounds.
+ In 1929, the county built a new courthouse to replace the old state capitol building.
+ The studios of the station is located at Broadcast City Capitol Hills Diliman, Quezon City.
+ In 1977, a 23-story high-rise Capitol building designed by architect Edward Durell Stone was completed.
+ This is because the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone declared independence.
+ They won the NWA Capitol World Tag Team Championship and were never defeated after winning the title but it was abandoned after around five years.
+ During the protests, the capitol city of Cairo was described as “a war zone”.
+ Electricity, piped water, and plumbing were introduced in the 1890s, and were first available in the downtown areas of the District of Columbia, including Capitol Hill.
+ The two-story stone building still stands and is open to the public as the first Territorial Capitol of Kansas.
+ The Old Capitol Building is now a state historic site and the downtown area became a National Historic District in 1973.
+ In January 2010, Adkins left his long-time record label, Capitol Nashville.
+ Some people liked the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ Near the middle of the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone is a building that was used by police.
+ Rouse spent many years on Capitol Hill, becoming known as the “101st senator” during his tenure as Chief of Staff to Senate Democratic leader Tom Daschle.
+ It was released on 8 September 2017 through Capitol Records.
+ There were no paid police officers in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ In June 2015, following the Charleston church shooting, Haley led bi-partisan calls for the removal of the Confederate flag from the State Capitol and its grounds.
+ Instruments very similar to the guitar appear in ancient carvings and statues recovered from the old Iranian capitol of Susa.
+ He helped originate the “Gulf Coast Congressional Report”, a public-service program giving a local view of Capitol politics.
+ Donald Trump and Ted Cruz did not like the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
+ The song was released on 6 October 2017 through Capitol Records.
+ PROSOCO has been involved with some famous buildings including the United States Capitol Building.
+ The boundaries of the historic district are irregular, extending southward from F Street NE, as far east as 14th Street, as far west as South Capitol Street, and with a southern limit marked chiefly by Virginia Avenue but including some territory as far south as M Street SE.
+ The United States Government gave toilets to the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone and cleaned up their trash.
+ A public ceremony happened on the West Front of the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
+ A Trump-supporting female rioter was shot by Capitol Police during the storming, when she climbed through a barricaded door near the entrance to the hall for the House of Representatives; she died later that day.
+ In August 24, 1814 The British entered Washington D.C., and burned the Capitol to the ground.
+ A capitol building is a building in a capital city.
+ Route 113 formerly ran along Bay Road from Milford to US 13 near the State Capitol Complex, however it was decommissioned in 2004 to avoid the concurrency with DE 1 between the Dover Air Force Base and Milford.
+ It was held in the eastern section of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..
