go for it vs look after

go for it

verb
  • To put maximum effort into achieving something. 

  • To decide to do something; especially after a period of hesitation. 

  • Used to grant permission for or to give endorsement of a suggestion or proposal. 

look after

verb
  • To have as one's business; to manage, be responsible for. 

  • To follow with the eyes; to look in the direction of (someone or something departing). 

  • To care for; to keep safe. 

  • To seek out, to look for. 

How often have the words go for it and look after occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )