look at vs take a butcher's at

look at

verb
  • to face (to be presented or confronted with; to have in prospect) 

  • To consider. 

  • To observe or watch (something). 

  • To study (something) visually. 

take a butcher's at

How often have the words look at and take a butcher's at occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )