get on like a house on fire vs get on with

get on like a house on fire

verb
  • To immediately start a good relationship with someone. 

get on with

verb
  • To have a good relationship with. 

  • To proceed with; to begin or continue, especially after an interruption. 

  • To successfully use or adapt to. 

How often have the words get on like a house on fire and get on with occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )