carry on with vs follow through

carry on with

follow through

verb
  • To execute or complete a commitment. 

  • to continue moving the arms (and any held implements, such as a bat or club) or legs after striking e.g. a ball. 

  • To defecate unintentionally as a result of a cough or sneeze, etc. 

How often have the words carry on with and follow through occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )