OK, I found this applescript that could do the job but, as I'm a total 
applescript newbie, I don't know how to retreive the last search string 
(the one which populate the built-in search dialog). This prev search 
should replace in the following PREV_SEARCH_STRING script.

Thanks for your help.


(*
> This Applescript lets you do a search starting at the top of the current 
> document, NOT where the cursor is currently positioned
> Author: Ryan Wilcox
> Date: June 17, 2014
> License: Public Domain
> *)
>
> tell application "BBEdit"
>     set theChoice to display dialog "Search current document for:" default 
> answer PREV_SEARCH_STRING
>     
>     if button returned of theChoice is "OK" then
>         set searchOpt to {starting at top:true, wrap around:false}
>         set oldSearchString to text returned of res
>         tell window 1
>             set findRes to find (text returned of res) options searchOpt 
> with selecting match
>             if findRes's found is false then beep
>         end tell
>     end if
> end tell
>

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