get in vs make way

get in

verb
  • To arrive. 

  • To be elected to some office. 

  • To become dark earlier as a result of seasonal change; to draw in. 

  • To enter a place; to gain access. 

  • To get into or inside something, literally or figuratively. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see get, in. 

  • To secure membership at a selective school. 

intj
  • An exclamation of joy at one's success. 

make way

verb
  • To make progress. 

  • To give place or step aside. 

  • To progress through the water. 

intj
  • an instruction to get out of the way of someone else, usually because they are carrying something and need a clear pathway. Compare with gangway. 

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