Common multi-word phrases that nearly rhyme with sentences:
9 letters:
gentle as
10 letters:
census was,
nelson was,
agenda was,
amended as,
elected as
11 letters:
sentence as,
mention was,
tension was,
mention has,
presence as,
sentence on,
sections as,
section was,
clinton was,
distance as,
evidence as,
expenses as,
extended as,
accepted as,
affected as,
detected as,
develops as,
election as,
expected as
12 letters:
sentence was,
mentioned as,
questions as,
chairman was,
question was,
tendency has,
attention as,
election was,
existence as,
recent texas,
agent unless,
emergence as,
evidence has,
collected as,
connected as,
direction as
13 letters:
questioned as,
acceptance as,
defendant has,
attention was,
attention has,
convention as,
rental houses,
rental losses,
rented houses,
directions as,
mental nurses,
assessment as,
consensus was,
direction was,
exception was,
objection was,
rebellion was,
reception was,
selection was,
assistance as,
existence has,
resistance as,
attendance on,
defendant was,
dependence on,
collection as,
identifies as
14 letters:
sentence comes,
contention was,
convention was,
suspension was,
attendance was,
convention has,
suggestions as,
collection was,
conception was,
connection was,
protection was,
suggestion was,
perfect tenses,
resistance has,
content unless,
expressions as,
percent unless,
collection has,
concession was,
confession was,
depression was,
erected houses
15 letters:
sentence offers,
splendid houses,
attention comes
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