read through vs run over

read through

verb
  • To read a script out loud casually with other actors but without blocking 

  • To thoroughly read something to check or proofread it 

  • To read and obey a signal that is beyond the applicable one (often mistakenly) 

run over

verb
  • To rehearse quickly. 

  • To have rotation in such direction that the crank pin traverses the upper, or front, half of its path in the forward, or outward, stroke; said of a crank which drives, or is driven by, a reciprocating piece. 

  • To cross by running. 

  • To overflow. 

  • To exceed the allotted time. 

  • To drive over, causing injury or death. 

  • To describe briefly; to summarize or recapitulate. 

  • To score a try. 

How often have the words read through and run over occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )