come off vs supervene

come off

verb
  • To occur; to take place. 

  • To have some success; to succeed. 

  • To become detached. 

  • To appear; to seem; to project a certain quality. 

  • To escape or get off (lightly, etc.); to come out of a situation without significant harm. 

supervene

verb
  • To follow (something) closely, either as a consequence or in contrast. 

  • To be dependent on an earlier event. 

  • To be dependent on something else for existence, truth, or instantiation. 

  • To supersede. 

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