make do vs rub along

make do

verb
  • To put into action. 

  • To survive, get by (with), or use whatever is available (due to lack of resources). 

  • To use for one's purpose something worn, defective, or intended for another purpose. 

rub along

verb
  • To go on with difficulty. 

How often have the words make do and rub along occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )