set eyes on vs undersee

set eyes on

verb
  • To see; to observe. 

undersee

verb
  • To look intently into; examine; inspect. 

  • To see or look under or below; see below the surface of. 

  • To neglect; fail to see properly or adequately; turn a blind eye to; ignore. 

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