- cooperate
- 01. If we all [cooperate], I'm sure we'll be able to finish on time.02. The suspect is [cooperating] with police in the investigation.03. I'll need everyone's [cooperation] if we want to do a good job on this.04. The suspect is [cooperating] with police in their search for the bodies of his previous victims.05. The new office dress code failed miserably because the staff simply refused to [cooperate].06. We used to belong to a food [cooperative] which ordered and distributed food among its members.07. We need the [cooperation] of all the children in making the class a fun place to learn.08. Fritjof Capra once said that life is much less a competitive struggle for survival than a triumph of [cooperation] and creativity.09. Scott Russell Sanders once said that the deepest American dream is not the hunger for money or fame; it is the dream of settling down, in peace and freedom and [cooperation], in the promised land.10. If you won't [cooperate], then I'll just do it all by myself.11. The family of the accused are [cooperating] with police in order to solve the crime as quickly as possible.12. In the desert country of Niger, [cooperation] between people is essential for survival.13. Mother leopards appear to allow their young to come back to their territory, and have been seen to [cooperatively] hunt with them.14. The suspect agreed to [co-operate] with police in exchange for a reduced charge.15. The suspect [cooperated] fully with police when questioned about his role in the incident.16. Overcoming poverty and racism can only be achieved through global [cooperation].17. If we work [cooperatively], we will be able to finish this job by tomorrow.
Grammatical examples in English. 2013.