do in vs draw blood

do in

verb
  • To damage or injure. 

  • To exhaust, to tire out. 

  • To kill or end. 

draw blood

verb
  • To have an injurious effect; to strike home, as a barb or insult. 

  • To wound one's opponent in such a way that they bleed. 

How often have the words do in and draw blood occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )