go through vs run away

go through

verb
  • To travel from one end of something to the other. 

  • To use up or wear out (clothing etc.). 

  • To examine or scrutinize (a number or series of things). 

  • To enact or recite the entire length of (something). 

  • To progress to the next stage of something. 

  • To reach an intended destination after passing through some process. 

  • To undergo, suffer, experience. 

run away

verb
  • To become a runaway. 

  • To leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually performed by a child or juvenile. 

  • To flee by running. 

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