Lose one`s way

To become lost.The first time that my aunt went to London she lost her way.

Lose one’s train of thought

To forget what one was talking or thinking about.I lost my train of thought when I was talking on the telephone to my friend.

Lose one’s touch (with someone or something)

To lose one's ability to handle someone or something.I think that the horse trainer is losing her touch with the horses that she is training.

Look to (something)

To attend to something, to take care of something.The woman is a wonderful nurse and spends much time looking to the needs of her patients.

Look to (someone)

To depend on someone, to go to someone for help.My friend looks to his mother for help when he has a problem.

Look through (something)

To see through something like a window.I looked through the window at the beautiful sunset.

Look through (something)

To search through something, to examine something with one's eyes.I looked through my desk for my house keys.

Look the other way

To ignore something.Our boss always looks the other way when his staff are one or two minutes late.

Look (someone) in the eye/face

To face someone directly.I looked the man in the eye when I asked him to move his car out of my way.

Look over (something) look (something) over

To inspect or survey or examine something."Please take some time to look over these documents before you sign them."