eat away at vs have butterflies in one's stomach

eat away at

verb
  • To cause to feel uneasy, troubled, worried, guilty, or vexed; to bother about something. 

  • To erode. 

  • To consume or use up, erode or wear away gradually. 

have butterflies in one's stomach

verb
  • To experience a certain “fluttery” physical sensation in a person's stomach, associated with nervousness, uncertainty, anxiety, apprehension, or excitement. 

How often have the words eat away at and have butterflies in one's stomach occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )