For example, "to raid" may be, in one instance, an operation of such a character, from the viewpoint of the commander, as to be envisaged, Correlatively with "to destroy", as one of his courses of action.
"Sound Military Decision"
U.s. Naval War College
Correlatively, the suppression of reference to his own will, and the adoption of a simply predictive form on the part of the ego, is likely to be the mode with which, when the person is changed, he will associate the idea of another having his own way; while the suppression of reference to the will of the non-ego is likely to infer restraint produced by the predominant will of the ego.
"The English Language"
Robert Gordon Latham
Correlatively, for the Lord; for His pleasure, for His service, as belonging to Him.
"Opportunities"
Susan Warner