Example sentences of "to go after [art] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Why abandon an opportunity present and promising , to go after a distant and unproven one ? |
4 | Definitely the place to go after a good bike ride . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The host used to go after the fall of night , and move particularly after midnight … |
8 | 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 . |
9 | Libraries is obviously plural so it 's got to go after the s . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | Phillips was first to go after an off-the-ball incident that escaped the attention of most people in the ground . |