In 18th century armies companys often were "owned" by a noble man, who formally was the company's captain, but did not actually command the unit.
I know what your heart bids you to do, but, in reality-" she shook her head sadly- "there may be little you can actually command.
White, however, claims that it was Doyle who actually commanded that action, on Kerins's orders.
What actually commanded their attention Deringhouse was unable to see.
Illyra spoke with far more authority than she actually commanded.
He'd have been hopelessly out of place actually commanding a fleet, or even a squadron.
Dak would have had one if he had needed it, but he actually commanded the support of his guild brethren.
We actually command more power when we turn the light switch off instead of on.
Players can make new decisions during a turn by using a "pay-as-you-go" power allocation system, which creates a more realistic feeling of actually commanding a ship.
Here again, it is confirmed that X 18.8 actually commands a Hindu widow to return to the world of living beings.