How to use "cooperate" in a sentence

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But I do venture to suggest that it will be highly unconstitutional in the midst of this unconstitutional Government, - in the midst of a nation which has built up its magnificent constitution, - for the people of India to become weak and to crawl on their belly - it will be highly unconstitutional for the people of India to pocket every insult that is offered to them; it is highly unconstitutional for the 70 millions of Mohammedans of India to submit to a violent wrong done to their religion; it is highly unconstitutional for the whole of India to sit still and cooperate with an unjust Government which has trodden under its feet the honour of the Punjab.

I say to my countrymen so long as you have a sense of honour and so long as you wish to remain the descendants and defenders of the noble traditions that have been handed to you for generations after generations; it is unconstitutional for you not to non-cooperate and unconstitutional for you to cooperate with a Government which has become so unjust as our Government has become.

"As long as you cooperate, you won't get hurt," the tall man assured him.

"It's a lot, thirty or forty questions altogether, but it won't take long if you just sit down over there and cooperate."

And they wouldn't have wasted so much time coaxing him to cooperate; they would have used force without hesitation

Besides, we're dealing with a government agency, and government agencies tend to cooperate with one another."

"Why would he cooperate with these killers? Why would he violate his oath of office?"

"If you cooperate, you won't get hurt." He waved the barrel of the gun at the older man