run through vs set aside

run through

verb
  • To use completely, in a short space of time. Usually money. 

  • To repeat something. 

  • To summarise briefly. 

  • Of a waterway, to flow through an area. 

  • To go through hastily. 

  • Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run, through. 

  • To impale a person with a blade, usually a sword. 

  • To fuck. 

  • To inform or educate someone, typically of a new concept or a concept particular to an organization or industry 

  • To pervade, of a quality that is characteristic of a group, organisation, or system. 

set aside

verb
  • To separate and reserve something for a specific purpose. 

  • To disagree with something and reject or overturn it. 

  • To declare something invalid or null and void. 

  • To leave out of account; to omit or neglect. 

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