Example sentences of "go after [art] " in BNC.

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1 Speed one goes after a job ?
2 As an early observer remarked , ‘ If a big muskrat goes after a mink with mayhem in mind and carving tools in front , the mink may not care to accept the sporting challenge . ’
3 Or perhaps that 's why he goes after the women .
4 NEC GOES AFTER THE BUSINESS MARKET WITH ITS LATEST LINE OF RISC UNIX WORKSTATIONS
5 NEC GOES AFTER THE BUSINESS MARKET WITH NEW UNIX WORKSTATIONS
6 The atmosphere has to find it somewhere so it goes after the molecules locked in the glazes and that 's when the real magic happens . ’
7 He leaves them in the open pasture says Jesus , he leaves them in the wilderness and goes after the one which is lost until he finds it .
8 goes after the nine there , but it 's now after the
9 When she had decided to go after a job with children , the best she had hoped for was a mother's-help place ; she was n't trained as a nanny or anything like that .
10 Digest it , ’ said Joe , ‘ and it 'll teach you how to go after a job in a store or a ladies ’ dress shop , how to get the job and how to keep it .
11 Why abandon an opportunity present and promising , to go after a distant and unproven one ?
12 Definitely the place to go after a good bike ride .
13 Rory Underwood 's try put England ahead for the first time in the match with just seven minutes to go after a spell of relentless pressure on the home side .
14 The trick in bringing about a change in attitudes towards marketing is to go after the easy stuff first , there is nothing to be gained from knocking your head against a brick wall .
15 The host used to go after the fall of night , and move particularly after midnight …
16 Nippon Digital Equipment Corp is to go after the client-server market in Japan , using the bilingual DOS/V operating system on its personal computers and the VAX series of machines as servers .
17 Libraries is obviously plural so it 's got to go after the s .
18 Right , classes is definitely plural , so it 's definitely got to go after the s , and therefore it sounds as if teachers is going to be plural , does n't it .
19 Phillips was first to go after an off-the-ball incident that escaped the attention of most people in the ground .
20 She had taken after her father , Astrid said , that dogginess — always going after a stick , leaping high to please the thrower , waggingly racing back with it and repeating the action as long as it pleased .
21 It was nearly dark when we left Fontanellato and , with no lights about , it was hard to know where we were going after a few kilometres .
22 Mike Glennon of Dataquest , said : ‘ By going after the 486 market , Cyrix may have spotted a crack in Intel 's defences . ’
23 You will be going after the MacRuaris and the rest , I suppose ?
24 Elbing s shipyards were kept going after the war only as a result of massive subsidy from the Reich .
25 Reeling from her wounds , she still managed to give her car 's call sign — Delta Romeo Three Two — and told listening colleagues she was going after the man .
26 RDI Computer Corp , San Diego integrator of Unix portables , is going after the — relatively — low-cost colour portables market with the BriteLite IPC , which combines Sun Microsystems Inc 's Sparcstation IPC motherboard with an active matrix thin film transistor colour display and a new 450Mb hard drive for $10,000 .
27 IBM is going after the scientific/technical crowd as well as those into workstation clustering and computing .
28 Aurum Software Inc , one of the battery of new companies like ProActive Software Inc and Clarify Inc going after the nascent turnkey customer service management market , picked up $3.75m in first-round financing from venture capitalists Battery Ventures , Vertex Management and Cherry Tree Ventures .
29 Fault-tolerant Unix system builder , Sequoia Systems Inc , is going after the health care market in collaboration with its partner — Hewlett-Packard — and DataTree and Greystone Technology as the first of several vertical sectors it expects to pursue .
30 We need not a tinkering with security policy — a change here and a change there — but a root-and-branch change in security policy so that it changes from a reactive one to a proactive one and becomes a policy of going after the IRA , of taking the fight to the IRA .
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