cross one's fingers vs look forward to

cross one's fingers

verb
  • when wishing for luck, or 

  • when telling a lie (and attempting to escape the moral and other consequence of that lie). 

  • To put the middle finger across the index finger, especially 

look forward to

verb
  • To anticipate, expect, or wait for, especially with a feeling of approval or pleasure. To be excited or eager to. 

How often have the words cross one's fingers and look forward to occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )