drive to distraction vs get across

drive to distraction

verb
  • To annoy (someone) so much that they cannot concentrate. 

get across

verb
  • To make an idea evident; to successfully explain a thought or feeling; put over. 

  • To cross; to move from one side (of something) to the other, literally or figuratively. 

How often have the words drive to distraction and get across occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )