take in vs turn away

take in

verb
  • To deceive; to hoodwink. 

  • To allow a person or an animal to live in one's home. 

  • To receive (goods) into one's home for the purpose of processing for a fee. 

  • To enjoy or appreciate. 

  • To tighten (a belaying rope). (Also take up.) 

  • To shorten (a garment) or make it smaller. 

  • To absorb or comprehend. 

  • To attend a showing of. 

  • To reef. 

turn away

verb
  • To avert or deflect something. 

  • To rotate the body or head so as not to face someone or something. 

  • To refuse to admit someone. 

  • To bend or turn from a fixed course. 

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