put back vs set back

put back

verb
  • To turn back; to return. 

  • To postpone an arranged event or appointment. 

  • To change the time in a time zone to an earlier time. 

  • To return something to its original place. 

  • To drink fast; to knock down alcohol. 

set back

verb
  • To reverse, go backwards. 

  • To remove from or allow distance. 

  • To delay or obstruct. 

  • To install or position behind a boundary or surface, or in a recess. 

  • To cost money. 

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