run after vs try to get someone on one's side

run after

verb
  • To endeavour to find or obtain. 

  • To follow quickly, often in an effort to catch or catch up with (someone or something). 

  • To make a determined effort to win someone's affections or to have a sexual relationship with them. 

try to get someone on one's side

How often have the words run after and try to get someone on one's side occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )