Milanya,может я непонятно поставил вопрос.(
1. А где вопрос, который вы непонятно поставили? Или я одна тут без ESP?
2. Зачем собирать примеры, если есть правило? (подробнее во вложении)
Gerunds and infinitives can both be used as subjects, subject complements, and direct objects of verbs. The choice of whether to use a gerund or infinitive as a subject, subject complement, or object of some verbs is left to the speaker/writer. This choice can indicate shades of meaning.
But
the choice between which to use as a direct object is sometimes dictated by the verb, leaving no choice. Which verbs can be followed by gerunds, which by infinitives, (and which by either) must be memorized.VERBS THAT CAN HAVE GERUND OBJECTS, BUT NOT INFINITIVES:admit
anticipate
appreciate
avoid
complete
consider
defend
delay
deny
detest
discuss
dislike
enjoy
escape
excuse his
finish
get through
give up
go on
can't help
imagine
involve
keep (on)
would like (him)
mention
(not) mind
miss
postpone
practice
put off
quit
recall
recollect
recommend
report
resent
resist
resume
risk
(can't) see
stop
suggest
take up
tolerate
understand
А предложения с этими глаголами можно поискать в
Corpus of Contemporary American English