go through with vs put to bed

go through with

verb
  • To carry out (something planned or promised); to proceed with or continue with. 

put to bed

verb
  • To dispel. 

  • To prepare (a newspaper) for printing. 

  • To help someone, for example a child, go to bed. 

  • To finalise the result, seal a win. 

How often have the words go through with and put to bed occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )