come in vs go into

come in

verb
  • To enter. 

  • To begin transmitting. 

  • To finish a race or similar competition in a particular position, such as first place, second place, or the like. 

  • To finish a race or similar competition in first place. 

  • To become fashionable. 

  • To have a strong enough signal to be able to be received well. 

  • To join or enter; to begin playing with a group. 

  • To rise. 

  • To become relevant, applicable, or useful. 

  • To arrive. 

  • To fully develop. 

  • To become available. 

  • To give in; to yield. 

  • To surrender; to turn oneself in. 

  • To function in the indicated manner. 

go into

verb
  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, into. 

  • To divide, to be a factor of. 

  • To attack; to assault physically. 

  • To get involved in; to investigate or explore. 

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