on board vs on-thespot

on board

adv
  • Agreeing or supporting; having been taken on board. 

  • On a vehicle or vessel; aboard. 

adj
  • On or in a means of transportation. 

  • Agreeing or supporting. 

  • Joining in or participating. 

  • Into itself or oneself. 

on-thespot

How often have the words on board and on-thespot occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )