get past vs pass over

get past

verb
  • To continue around a blockage; to get around (something); to surpass something that is in the way. 

  • To cause someone to overcome a source of grief or get through a difficult time. 

  • To cause something to get around a blockage; to cause to get around or surpass something that is in the way. 

  • To get through a difficult time; to overcome a source of grief. 

pass over

verb
  • To bypass (something); to skip (something). 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see pass, over. 

  • To make a transit of; to pass through or across (something). 

  • To bypass or disregard in favour of someone or something else. 

  • To overlook; not to note or resent. 

  • To die and thus progress to the afterlife. 

How often have the words get past and pass over occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )