in place vs preoccupied

in place

adj
  • In an original position. 

  • In a proper position. 

  • Established; in operation. 

adv
  • Into a proper or intended position; into place. 

  • New procedures were put in place. 

  • Without changing position. 

  • Into a state of deployment or implementation. 

preoccupied

adj
  • Describing a scientific name that was previously used, a junior homonym. 

  • Concerned with something else; distracted; giving one's attention elsewhere. 

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