Proper noun
Searle (plural Searles)
A surname.
Miss Searle had always considered boredom an intellectual defeat. Mary Renault
Analysis using Searle's theory In order to generalize this sketch of an indirect request, Searle proposes a program for the analysis of indirect speech act performances, whatever they are. Source: Internet
A first attempt to give some grounds of an illocutionary logic has been given by John Searle and D. Vandervecken 1985. Source: Internet
Bradley (2005), pp. 11–12 An example of a film based on ideas from Pinafore is the 1976 animated film by Ronald Searle called Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done is based on the character and songs from Pinafore. Source: Internet
British historian G. R. Searle described Myers as "having lost his Christian faith, sought a new kind of religion that could reassure him that death did not lead to extinction." Source: Internet
Brittain, p36, 48-50 Behrend to Searle, in letter quoted by Brittain, p37 Searle to Behrend, 1931, in letter quoted by Brittain, p37 Nahin, p276 AT&T fought a legal battle with Pupin over his claim. Source: Internet