Thepoliceare after him.
I'm after atieto go with thisshirt.
I'msureshe's after myhusband.
He's after Jane'sjob(=wantsit for himself).
Being amoviestarhas beendifficultand isn't really what I was after.
This is agreatshopif what you're after is agiftthat she willtrulytreasure.
See alsoafterpreposition(FOLLOWING IN TIME OR PLACE)