get to vs overlook

get to

verb
  • To reach or arrive at (a physical or abstract destination, or state of doing a certain activity). 

  • To be allowed to. 

  • To affect adversely; to upset or annoy. 

  • To intimidate. 

  • To go to or be located at (a particular place). 

overlook

verb
  • To offer a view (of something) from a higher position. 

  • To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it. 

  • To pretend not to have noticed (something, especially a mistake or flaw); to pass over (something) without censure or punishment. 

noun
  • A vista or point that gives a beautiful view. 

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