come down with vs shell out

come down with

verb
  • To lay down (money) in payment; to pay. 

  • To contract or get (an illness); to show symptoms of. 

shell out

verb
  • To pay money, to disburse; especially, to pay a great deal of money. 

  • To use a program's "shell escape" function to execute an unrelated command or to invoke a subsidiary, interactive shell. 

How often have the words come down with and shell out occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )