Note the following prayer and try to complete it with the most appropriate expression:
____________ the examples cited above by the author.
( ) Let it be seen ( ) Let it be seen ( ) Let it be seen
The most apt expression is “no sight”, but do you know why? To answer this question, we must remember that the referred term is a periphrastic verbal expression, that is, it is a developed verbal form equivalent to the synthetic form “see”. Thus, in this example, the segment “sight” will only be used in the feminine, as it has the meaning of “eye” when referring to sight.
Another point is the agreement of the verb "be", what, in that case, will be invariant regardless of the number of the next noun.
Finally, it is necessary to note that "in sight" has the meaning of "because of", "Look", "because", "since", "given that", "in view of", "considering", "judging by", etc., and is used as subordinate conjunction.
See some more examples of the use of this expression:
have a view the documents presented, the scholarship was awarded.
Our profits grew, have a view the latest sales.