make off with vs pickpocket

make off with

verb
  • To steal (something) and flee. 

  • To run away together with someone. 

  • To capture (someone) and flee. 

pickpocket

verb
  • To pick pockets; to steal. 

noun
  • One who steals from the pocket of a passerby, usually by sleight of hand. 

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