come home vs get through

come home

verb
  • To touch a person's interests or feelings closely; to be fully understood or realised. 

  • To drag or slip through the ground of an anchor. 

  • To return to one's house, or to any place of origin. 

  • To achieve success (typically by winning an international competition) in the country in which the sport was invented. 

get through

verb
  • To communicate successfully; to make contact, or get one's point across. 

  • To be made successfully; to reach the addressee. 

  • To complete; to finish. 

  • To overcome; to endure. 

How often have the words come home and get through occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )