no vs to

no

prep
  • like 

  • not, does not, do not, etc. 

  • without 

det
  • Not any. 

  • Hardly any. 

  • Not (a); not properly, not really; not fully. 

  • Not any possibility or allowance of (doing something). 

particle
  • Used to show disagreement, negation, denial, refusal, or prohibition. 

  • Used together with an affirmative word or phrase to show agreement. 

  • Used to show agreement with a negative question. 

noun
  • a negating expression; an answer that shows disagreement, denial, refusal, or disapproval 

  • a vote not in favor, or opposing a proposition 

adv
  • Used before different, before comparatives with more and less, and idiomatically before other comparatives. 

  • not 

  • Used idiomatically before certain other adjectives. 

intj
  • vehement rejection of truthfulness 

  • disgust 

  • mild disapproval 

to

prep
  • according to 

  • Used to indicate the target or recipient of an action. 

  • Used to indicate result of action. 

  • Used to indicate a ratio or comparison; compared to, as against. 

  • Used to indicate that the preceding term is to be raised to the power of the following value; indicates exponentiation. 

  • At. 

  • Used after an adjective to indicate its application. 

  • Preceding the next hour. 

  • Indicating destination: In the direction of, so as to arrive at. 

  • Denotes the end of a range. 

  • Often used without the hour 

  • Used to describe what something consists of or contains. 

  • Used to indicate a resulting feeling or emotion. 

particle
  • Used to indicate an obligation on the part of, or a directive given to, the subject. 

  • In order to. 

  • As above, with the verb implied. 

  • A particle used for marking the following verb as an infinitive. 

adv
  • Toward a closed, touching or engaging position. 

  • Into the wind. 

How often have the words no and to occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )