run amok vs take to the streets

run amok

verb
  • To go on a rampage; to be in an uncontrollable rage. 

take to the streets

verb
  • To rampage or riot. 

  • To gather together in the public streets of a town or city to show communal solidarity in either celebration or opposition. 

How often have the words run amok and take to the streets occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )