bend to one's will vs bulldoze

bend to one's will

verb
  • To compel someone or something to conform to one's desires. 

bulldoze

verb
  • To push through forcefully. 

  • To destroy with a bulldozer. 

  • To push into a heap, as a bulldozer does. 

  • To shoot down an idea immediately and forcefully. 

  • To push someone over by heading straight over them. Often used in conjunction with "over". 

How often have the words bend to one's will and bulldoze occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )