by Alan » Thu Dec 20, 2012 3:26 am
Yes, where 'in' functions as an adverb (rather than as a preposition), 'carry in' would generally be classified as a phrasal verb, e.g.
Cleopatra was carried in, wrapped inside a carpet.
However, where 'in' functions as a preposition, as in e.g.
He always carried a gun in the house.
we do not consider the combination to be phrasal.