He strapped her in, then made a slow shallow dive toward his own position.
He was doing a slow, backward dive over Bela Singh's table.
For example, fifteenth-century military technology included gunpowder and formidable cannons, while back in the sixth century the sword reigned supreme, as non- Byzantine Europe was beginning its slow dive into the Dark Ages.
He finishes his slow dive splay-legged on the hallway floor halfway between the Records Annex and Ambulatory Ophthalmology.
Glancing down she saw the blue-gray length of a shark as it nosed curiously past, half rolling to one side as it glided alongside and then disappeared in a slow dive.
In the slow dive, he came on straight and sure, but fifty feet from the basket something happened and the A-6 gave a shudder and disappeared from the screen again.
Arcot didn't try to walk toward the control room; he simply pushed against the wall with his feet and made a long, slow dive for his destination.
His career has taken a long, slow dive from his days as the harassed police chief in Jaws and the tortured Broadway director in All That Jazz.
They make a slow dive frequently, especially when in danger, diving to about 20 feet or less.
The FE.2 escort's observer also downed an Albatros, while Jourdan accounted for another; one German fell aflame, the other fell in a slow spinning dive.