How to use in-sentence of “Go after”:
+ Cabello left the group in December 2016, while the remaining members announced that they were taking a break in 2018 to go after their own career.
+ They believe heaven is where people go after they die if they have been good in life.
+ The girls manage to escape and go after Fabu.
+ In many mythologies and religions, Hell is a place where souls of wicked people go after their life on Earth end.
+ But Hooker was very reluctant to go after the Confederates.
+ There was also a new place called the Battle Frontier where players could go after they beat the Elite Four.
+ He helps Jack Sparrow assemble a crew to go after the “Black Pearl”.
+ At the last minute and against his better judgement, Boog frees Elliot before Shaw can go after him.
Example sentences of “Go after”:
+ Adjectives usually go after the noun they describe and change depending on number and person.
+ As far as I know, those tags are supposed to go after the article text, before categories, defaultsort, persondata, etc.
+ Lyon moved his army to go after the rebels.
+ That means a sheriff had the power to deputize anyone to help him keep the peace or go after and arrest criminals.
+ While there, he wrote his famous “Letter from Birmingham Jail.” He was let go after about a week.
+ He was asked by the count were he wanted to go after he died, to which Pier replied “”Nea myn Heer ta””.
+ Adjectives usually go after the noun they describe and change depending on number and person.
+ As far as I know, those tags are supposed to go after the article text, before categories, defaultsort, persondata, etc.
+ Lyon moved his army to go after the rebels.
+ Some time later, he met Richard Burton, and this made him go after acting.
+ Laney does not want to go to prom but her father Wayne encourages her to go after Dean shows up at her house in a tuxedo and again invites to be his prom date.
+ They will even go after humans if the human gets close to their young.
+ GermansGerman officers find them cross a border and go after them.