Example sentences of "theory that would [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Someone would come along and find a unified theory that would do away with indeterminate interpretations , you 'd say , and revert to causality .
2 At the beginning of this century it was believed that one could find a basic element of learning that was common to all these activities ; and that once this was established it would be possible to construct a single theory that would explain all learning and would provide a once-and-for-all guide to teaching .
3 He was also inspired by Humboldt 's vision of an all-embracing theory that would explain the geographical diversity of life on earth .
4 Here was cause for a new constitutional theory that would ease the liberal orthodoxy aside as at odds with the facts in order to describe , explain , and laud , the essentials of the new liberal-democratic constitution — a constitution in which there was an uneasy , and ultimately unstable , mix of the limited government of liberalism with the popular participation and equality of democracy .
5 In the next chapter I will try to increase the order in our neck of the woods a little further by explaining how people are trying to fit together the partial theories I have described to form a complete unified theory that would cover everything in the universe .
6 But the main reason was that I wanted to explain how far I felt we had come in our understanding of the universe : how we might be near finding a complete theory that would describe the universe and everything in it .
7 Ultimately however , one would hope to find a complete , consistent , unified theory that would include all these partial theories as approximations , and that did not need to be adjusted to fit the facts by picking the values of certain arbitrary numbers in the theory .
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