have a view is an expression that means taking into account, just see.
Some synonyms of this expression are: in view of, judging by, considering and having for example. Ex: Students are unhappy with their teachers, given the demonstration that was organized yesterday.
The expression is formed by ha (third person of the affirmative imperative) and vista, the feminine noun relating to vision.
Although some authors claim that there must be "be seen" or "be seen to" variation (with a preposition), there is no consensus, because the vast majority indicate that this is an invariable expression, that is, it does not change, regardless of gender and number. Thus, it is advisable to always use the invariant form "in sight".
no sight or no sight
Some people confuse the view and the view, which exist in the Portuguese language but have different meanings.
Forever is an expression that means "have seen". Ex: I hope the security guard saw the man stealing inside the store.
Let there be seen is formed by the first or third person singular present tense of the subjunctive of the verb "haver" ("let there be") and by the participle of the verb "to see" ("seen").