get on to vs make a move

get on to

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get on, to. 

  • To contact (someone) in order to raise or discuss a certain matter. 

  • To progress to; to start working on. 

make a move

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see make, move. 

  • To depart from a place; to set off. 

  • To take action. 

  • To initiate a conversation or perform an action intended to engage the willing attention of a person in whom one has a romantic or sexual interest; to approach someone of romantic or sexual appeal in hopes of escalating to a romantic or sexual encounter or relationship. 

How often have the words get on to and make a move occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )