meet with vs overlook

meet with

verb
  • To encounter; to experience. 

  • To contact or touch (something). 

  • To have a meeting with (someone). 

  • To strike (something). 

  • To answer (something) with; to respond to (something) with. 

overlook

verb
  • To fail to notice; to look over and beyond (anything) without seeing it. 

  • To offer a view (of something) from a higher position. 

  • To pretend not to have noticed (something, especially a mistake or flaw); to pass over (something) without censure or punishment. 

noun
  • A vista or point that gives a beautiful view. 

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