carry over vs respite

carry over

verb
  • To transfer (something) to a later point in time. 

  • To transfer. 

  • To induce to join an opposing party or faction. 

  • To carry; to transfer an excess quantity to the next column of digits. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see carry, over. 

respite

verb
  • To allow (a person) extra time to fulfil some obligation. 

  • To delay or postpone (an event). 

noun
  • The delay of appearance at court granted to a jury beyond the proper term. 

  • A brief interval of rest or relief. 

  • A short period of spoken dialogue in an otherwise sung-through musical. 

  • A reprieve, especially from a sentence of death. 

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