sit in vs work to rule

sit in

verb
  • To attend a class, educational presentation, meeting, etc. for one time, as a visitor. 

  • To take part in a group musical performance, especially a jazz session, as a temporary guest. 

work to rule

verb
  • To work slowly by strictly following all work rules, usually in a work-to-rule job action, as part of unionized labor protest. 

How often have the words sit in and work to rule occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )