here you are vs you're welcome

here you are

phrase
  • Said when handing something over to someone or doing a favour to them, usually to draw the recipient's attention to the exchange; equivalent to “thank you” when receiving something. 

you're welcome

phrase
  • Used to acknowledge thanks; ritual reply to “thank you”. 

How often have the words here you are and you're welcome occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )