bear off vs take a turn

bear off

verb
  • To gain; to carry off, as a prize. 

  • To remove to a distance; to keep clear from rubbing against anything. 

  • To restrain; to keep from approaching. 

  • To remove one of one's own checkers from the board. The first player to bear off all checkers is the winner. 

take a turn

verb
  • To participate in an activity involving two or more participants. 

  • Change in direction, tone, or tendency. 

  • To walk around; to stroll. 

How often have the words bear off and take a turn occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )