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How to use co-operate in a sentence

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And they could face jail if they refuse to co-operate with parenting orders issued by courts in Stockport.
Mr Kemp also defended the NUM's decision not to co-operate with the coalfield task force, set up to cushion the economic impact on Selby.
Instead, it is best to co-operate with robbers to ensure your safety and then to contact police immediately.
To assent to obvious lies is to co-operate with evil, and in some small way to become evil oneself.
Obviously, we will have to be prepared for the moment when Belarus sends a signal that it is ready to co-operate with us.
Health Canada says it will reopen the OUI program if pesticide manufacturers are not willing to co-operate with the GROU program.
It simply forces victims to co-operate with police authorities by means of the threat of expulsion.
The premier told the president that failure to co-operate with The Hague would have disastrous consequences for the country.
I hope all of my colleagues in the House will agree to co-operate with us and plug this loophole once and for all.
The competent authorities shall co-operate closely to ensure that the above-mentioned penalties or measures produce the desired results.
Licensees were asked to co-operate in limiting cask wine sales to one per person.
The cameras would be unobtrusive and broadcasters would co-operate on feeds from the proceedings.
The hunger of each will be satisfied by the fifth part of a stag, so they agree to co-operate in a project to trap one.
But the fourth member of the original quartet, ever the prima donna, refuses to co-operate.
We hope you will co-operate with us in filling in your voting forms and having them ready for collection when our representative returns.
I hope people will co-operate and understand the necessity of living in harmony with nature.
What is unhealthy is the growing habit of obstruction, delay and occasional flat refusal to co-operate.
Although initially stand-offish, Sistani ordered his people to co-operate with the Americans.
Females stay with their mothers, forming a group of related animals that co-operate to bring up and feed the latest litters of cubs.
Over the last few days, the governments have promised to co-operate and hand over any suspects sheltering within their borders.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A force of twenty-eight or thirty thousand will co-operate with you from New Bern or Wilmington, or both.
With such a Society those who undertook this project for the habilitation of criticism would necessarily co-operate and interlock.
Joe, of course, was fully aware of the value of telly and was glad to co-operate.
Free-Will and Providence do not trammel each other, but harmoniously co-operate to the same end.
A life form that you can live with or co-operate with is called medvirk.
A portion of the fleet under Admiral dowell was ordered to co-operate.
Head and hands best co-operate in this interplay of services.
Once I tried to induce the Beast Folk to hunt him, but I lacked the authority to make them co-operate for one end.
This, however, cannot be expected till they see clearly that foreign iron-masters are willing to co-operate.
I quarrel not with far-off foes, but with those who, neat at home, co-operate with, and do the bidding of, those far away, and without whom the latter would be harmless.
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