bring to order vs come about

bring to order

verb
  • To formally begin or restore the orderly functioning of (a meeting or assembly or legislature or similar body). 

come about

verb
  • To change; to come round. 

  • To come to pass; to develop; to occur; to take place; to happen; to exist. 

  • To tack; to change tack; to maneuver the bow of a sailing vessel across the wind so that the wind changes from one side of the vessel to the other; to position a boat with respect to the wind after tacking. See also come to. 

How often have the words bring to order and come about occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )