chew out vs rake someone over the coals

chew out

verb
  • To lecture, scold, reprimand, or rebuke, especially in an angry tone of voice. 

rake someone over the coals

verb
  • To berate someone at length, usually from a position of authority or moral authority. 

How often have the words chew out and rake someone over the coals occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )