bravo vs there you go

bravo

noun
  • A shout of "bravo!" 

  • A hired soldier; an assassin; a desperado. 

verb
  • To cheer or applaud, especially by saying bravo! 

intj
  • Used to express acclaim, especially to a performer. 

there you go

phrase
  • Expressing exasperation. 

  • You have done it, or are doing it, correctly. 

  • Used to explain or justify one's course of action. 

  • Expressing that the conclusion is the same as it was suggested before; the other party's statement actually implies the same thing as one's own idea. 

  • Used while giving someone something. 

How often have the words bravo and there you go occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )