approve vs get after

approve

verb
  • To officially sanction; to ratify; to confirm; to set as satisfactory. 

  • To make profit of; to convert to one's own profit — said especially of waste or common land appropriated by the lord of the manor. 

  • To consider worthy (to); to be pleased (with); to accept. 

  • To regard as good; to commend; to be pleased with; to think well of. 

get after

verb
  • To move into action in pursuit of something. 

  • To attempt to convince another to move into action. 

  • To move into action in attempt to catch or defeat another. 

How often have the words approve and get after occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )