carry off vs sweep the board

carry off

verb
  • To win (a prize, etc.). 

  • To transport away. 

  • To act convincingly; to succeed at giving the impression of (e.g.) knowledge, confidence, or familiarity. 

  • To steal or kidnap 

  • Bandits carried off most of the money. 

  • To cause the death of. 

sweep the board

verb
  • To win all the prizes in a competition. 

  • To get enough votes in an election to gain all the seats. 

  • To take all of the cards. 

How often have the words carry off and sweep the board occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )