cross the line vs go all the way

cross the line

verb
  • To achieve completion of something. 

  • To finish a race. 

  • To overstep a boundary, rule, or limit; to go too far or do something unacceptable. 

  • To cross the equator, as a vessel at sea. 

  • To film from the opposite side of an imaginary axis on set in order to view the actors from the opposite direction. 

go all the way

verb
  • To continue to the conclusion of a task or project. 

  • To have sexual intercourse. 

  • To travel the entire distance to one's intended destination. 

How often have the words cross the line and go all the way occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )