get through vs polish off

get through

verb
  • To complete; to finish. 

  • To be made successfully; to reach the addressee. 

  • To overcome; to endure. 

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

polish off

verb
  • To finish completely, especially a food (polish the plate with one's tongue) or liquor. 

  • To remove by polishing (rubbing with a fine abrasive). 

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